Colorful Bangle's (Chudi)
Traditional Wall Hangings
Colorful Puppets

Plastic Decoratives

Thread Maker

Earrings Display

Neck Lace Display

Fancy Decoratives

Traditional Rajasthan Shoes(Juti)
Big Shoe For Display
Cracker Shop

Man Selling Locks.
I Took these photographs in Jaipur.These all photos are taken from Tripoliya Market.
Those are very colorful things. Very pretty. Helen
ReplyDeletewow! hundreds of bangles to choose from! can't take my eyes of it.
ReplyDeletevery colorful post from colorful part of the world. lovely, lovely indeed!
WOW! These are wonderful! I wish I could see them in person, so pretty, so interesting.
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abraco
Good Day!
ReplyDeleteAs always you show us so many wonderful and interesting things from this beautiful part of the world. I know many who would LOVE those shoes and earrings you've photographed here!!!
Thanks for the encouragement on my post!
Fascinating tour of the market! I was surprised to see someone selling locks. I am drawn to the colorful puppets and the cracker shop.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful expedition. Thank you for taking us along!
ReplyDeleteBharat: Your markets are alive with colors, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Blog.
ReplyDeleteKisse.
Maria
Olá, Unseen,
ReplyDeleteTripoliya Market is fantastic. I was curious. The adornments for women are beautiful. Also footwear (sneakers, sandals) are beautiful. Adorei conhecer.
Kisses and a great weekend.
Here in Floripa sun, heat, beach, energy, joy. After all, we are in the spring.
Lots of interesting items and great colors. Nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteI like the bright colors of the items on display. It makes our markets seem drab.
ReplyDeleteoh, so many beautiful and colorful images~
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I love how colorful the market is. Great shots.
ReplyDeletei love the juti's ...thats my ultimate fav...classic and beyond style, its the best thing on my feet!!
ReplyDeleteThere were many exciting things you can buy on the market. Nice with markets were you can walk around and just look after cool things.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. Kisses.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors, enjoyed it, thank you.
ReplyDeleteI really would love going to that market. I love the colours and I'm sure we can also feel the smell of all the different things sold there. I was in Turkey two weeks ago and I visited the Spices Market in Istanbul and it was beautiful. I wish I could visit "your" market.
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That looks like a wonderful market. The thread is beautiful. All is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery Interesting and colorful :-)
ReplyDeleteOh wow! What a vibrant market!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful pictures. I have been to this market and liked all the shops. You have taken lovely shots and arranged them very beautifully and sequentially.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and colorful! Great shots.
ReplyDeleteThese are incredible..as you say- very colorful! You have a really nice selection here! Thanks for the enjoyable post..hope your having a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHow vivid and vibrant!
ReplyDeleteI shopped there often when I lived in Jaipur...
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love those puppets!
ReplyDeletea world of colours, like in the fairy-tales!
ReplyDeleteWow.. what a beautiful and colourful market. I love that first shot of the bangles.
ReplyDeleteWow what a fantastic market! Filled with such wonderful talent and finds. Blessings. Love and Light, Nina P
ReplyDeleteOne thing for sure: You are not lacking in beautiful, very colorful items to purchase for your homes or your person!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, what a selection. One could spend hours browsing through all those various sales.
Have a great day!
Great week to you friend, thanks for the visits, my best wishes and peace in the heart.
ReplyDeleteThank´s for your visit, this space is very good, the photografy are excelents!
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As soon as I saw the title I knew I was in for a colorful treat - and was I ever! Beautiful beautiful beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteAh, I buy everything
ReplyDeleteI love especially the shoes, the clothes, the earrings but I can only see your beautiful photos and want all this!
Thanks, a fantastic series!
:-)
Wow! I have a friend who went to India this year, and she told me all about the markets. Now they've come alive!
ReplyDeleteSo many interesting and nice items. Beautiful post, thanks for sharing this wonderful trip in Rajasthan Local Market!
ReplyDeletethe most fantastic colours. India is such a colourful country, full of life, hustle and bustle and beauty.
ReplyDelete. hi, dear friend .
ReplyDelete. these are wonderful .
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. great week to you friend, thanks for the visits, my best wishes and peace in the heart.
. best regards, .
. paulo .
The world with beauties is worth more the feather to be lived. Amazing photographic report!
ReplyDeleteI love your photos. It is all so colorful and pretty. My husband was in India one year ago and did bring back some earrings and a necklace for me and the girls. We could wear them all the time. I find your blog so interesting. Your blog has now inspired me to post photos of my area of the world a few times a month now. Thanks for shairing.
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Hi Unseen! Just a short visit to drop by and see another wonderful post! I loved to see the Rajasthan markets!!
ReplyDeleteBlogtrotter is now at Santa’s Homeland, an anticipated gift before Christmas ;) Enjoy and have a great week!
It's fun to browse around those markets ... you also have to know how to strike a good bargain. Life is the art of the deal!
ReplyDeleteEverything is so colorful in your market! I would definitely buy some bangles and shoes. Especially the shoes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture but a lot of stuff only that would be of interest to the women in my family... .:-) Nice market and nice capture!
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that looks like an amazing market. very colourful and interesting.
ReplyDeletea market to suit all tastes! lovely images!
ReplyDeletefantastic color collection
ReplyDeleteDejo constancia de mi paso por tu blog, me ha encantado, gracias por visitar el mio
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Stella
waah waah! dil khush kar diya:))) jaipur has sucha host of markets bharat!...i ve been to bapu bazaar, tripolia n johari bazaar:):)
ReplyDeletedad had a tuff tym movin me out of there:P
lol
n in jodhpur also...theres this lakhera bazaar...got umpteen lac bangles from there:) u can c sum in my dp too!
hehe!
p.s: i added u on facebook:)
I love the experience and the smalls of the indian people.
ReplyDeleteBut I don't wright what I fell because , you know, I don't speak english.
How do you read my blog?
Thanks.
Shanti.
Love the SMILES and not small...of the indian people.
ReplyDeleteSorry.
Hellow Unseen,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visit.
Is a shop very colorful and full up of smalle objects. Is curious.
Kisses,
Ana Lúcia.
Thank you very much for your visit and kind comment. I visited your blog and I liked it all you have especially on the cultural and folklore of India, like ancient culture that has much to teach us 'the west'. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteMUITO OBRIGADA PELA VISITA.TENS UM BLOGUE MUITO COLORIDO...UMA CULTURA TÃO DIFERENTE DA MINHA!!!!
ReplyDeleteEU NÃO FALO NEM ENTENDO INGLÊS MAS PERCEBI QUE GOSTASTE DO POST.
FELICIDADES
Beautiful photos, congratulations.
ReplyDeleteI offer you the "Seal Amigo feel" that is on the side of the blog.
kisses and great weekend!
So much wonderful color!
ReplyDeleteMuito me agrada esse colorido todo de suas belas fotos.
ReplyDeleteObrigada pela sua amável visita a meu blog.
All these photos are intriguing as well as colourful - but the man selling locks is the most surprising.
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Great news article that shows to us as they are the markets and positions in your earth. Colorful an amazing one.
ReplyDeleteWarm greetings
I'd love to visit that market. The shoes caught my eye, but then shoes tend to catch my eye, as well as my pocketbook! Thank you for the colorful tour. Your blog is always a treat.
ReplyDeleteBelíssimo trabalho!
ReplyDeleteObrigada pela visita.
Beijinhos iluminados!
Congratulations for the photos are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteA magnificent culture.
Bjsss
i love those colorful items, i always see to it i buy souvenirs when i go to places and those are the kind of stuffs i get.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! A blog where we can see and learn about another culture ... I liked!
ReplyDeleteObrigado por sua visita em meu blog. Belos registros. Parabens.
ReplyDeleteHello!! I guess you and I have something in common: even though I haven't mentioned it , that's exactly what I'm trying to do in my Patagonia blog, showing what is not shown to the turists, I'm really amazed with your beautiful blog. Maybe it's time for me to cross the oceans and visit your incredible country, meanwhile I'll let you guide me in your blog. Great pictures! Congratulations
ReplyDeleteHola!, gracias por la visita y comentario en mi blog.
ReplyDeleteTu cultura , tu blog son muy interesantes, bonitas fotos
Saludos desde México
Love the stacks of chudi!
ReplyDeleteYour photos really capture the mood of the market. The intricate workmanship is beautiful in the shoes!
ReplyDeleteSuch artwork, wonderful colors.
ReplyDeleteI need to go shopping here
ReplyDeleteLovely items. Now we know where to go when we go there :).
ReplyDeleteThe market is beautiful, colorful and varied. I like Indian dolls. Have Indian dolls!
ReplyDeletebeautiful colours
ReplyDeleteThe necklaces really caught my eye. And the puppets look fun!
ReplyDeleteFascinating collection. I like the puppets.
ReplyDeleteI love the bright colors. What an interesting market. I'd love to stroll around and look at all the items. Especially those necklaces. I have a weakness for necklaces.
ReplyDeleteMarnie
Amazing colours!
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ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words .
very nice bolg.
kiss
Bea
Fantastic people, great shots.
ReplyDeleteHello.
Sill
Hi!
ReplyDeleteI liked them very photos. The puppets are colorings, pretty well. This market has different things.
Thanks, for it's visit.
kisses!
As arteiras
What a great, fun market!
ReplyDeleteHello there! Thanks for stopping by and visiting. Yes that's a colorful day of shopping.
ReplyDeleteIt's been raining all day here and looks like it may rain all week. How are you?
Você é o artista, gosto da visita e vou voltar. Bejuss
ReplyDeleteHello, my friend!
ReplyDeleteNow, you show us the photos from
Tripoliya Market. I´m not surprise cause always you show us so many wonderful and interesting things from this beautiful part of the world. Liked so much Tradicional Wall Hangings. Very pretty!
Thanks for sharing and for visiting me, Bathar,
Have a nice day!
Hugs and smiles,
Renata
Wow ! I like to be able to go to that market. Very beautiful and colorful like the pretty muppets.
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ReplyDeleteHello Unseen Rajasthan.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit in my blog.
I like your blog too it's another culture to find out.
Have a nice day.
Valentim
Beautiful and colorful Market!
ReplyDeleteI loved!
Grande reportagem de belo atersanato...Espectacular....
ReplyDeleteUm abraço
I guess it would be easy to spend nearly a whole life wondering across that market.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful Thursday for you.
So much to see!
ReplyDeleteLovely shoes!
Thanks for your visit!
Hi There, WOW---I love all of those colors... I'd love visiting a market like that. Bet I'd go home with lots of goodies!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBetsy
What a riot of colour!
ReplyDeleteI long to go back there again.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics.
pity, nothing for men :) really gorgeous products
ReplyDeleteI almost missed this post! Wow it's just stunning - I could spend all day (and money probably) there!!
ReplyDeleteIt's terrific.
Oh, you gave us a technicolor post this time!
ReplyDeleteUnseen,
ReplyDeleteDear friend, thanks for your visit and your words.
I look forward to seeing you on my blog
This blog is so beautiful :-)))
ReplyDeleteI was always fascinated by those colorful markets - I saw that in Tunisia or Turkey, but also in your pictures. They are great places to photograph.
ReplyDeleteA todos os ventos
ReplyDeleteeu peço coragem.
A cada estrela e estrada
Ao mar que não morre nunca
eu peço coragem.
E ao sol e à lua
E a todo o firmamento.
A cada pássaro
A cada pedra
A cada bicho da terra e do ar
Peço coragem a tudo o que vive agora
E ainda viverá
Coragem para cavalgar os dias
Navegar nas horas
E a cada minuto e segundo Sonhar.
(Roseana Murray)
Tenha um lindo final de semana com muito amor e carinho.
Abraços
Everything is so colourful! I bet tourists LOVE it there!
ReplyDeleteWhat marvelous places to spend hours shopping! Bright and colorful treasures!
ReplyDeleteColourful if ever I have seen a place worth the adjective.
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. best regards, .
. paulo .
You have a very beautiful website and thank you SO much for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
My daughter says that one day she will take me to India. What a treat that would be! I can only imagine that these colorful markets are a feast for the senses.
ReplyDeleteDear friend, going to wish you a beautiful weekend.
ReplyDeleteBjss
My God! If I ever come here, I would be at a loss. I would want to buy most of the things here. Really beautiful
ReplyDeleteBharat, yesterday I could watch on the TV a photo report about the muppets of Rajasthan. I loved a lot.
ReplyDeleteGreat market! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Hi:)
ReplyDeleteVery colorful photos of various decorative items. Rajasthan and Rajasthan people are people are very colorful and artistic. Many thanks for the fascinating visual treat.
Have a nice day:)
Joseph
I love perusing markets... so many great things.
ReplyDeleteI Love the bangles and the wall hangings. India looks to be a country of extraordinary beauty and I am so glad you introduced me to your blog as the Indian ones are some of my very favorites.
ReplyDeleteI am following you also.
So colorful all :)
ReplyDeleteI wish I could shopping there
;)
What a beautiful, colorful market. Must be fun to browse through all of the shops.
ReplyDeleteI love the markets in India... Beautiful colours and photos. I wish we had markets like this one in England!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting me and leaving a kind comment!;)
Jo May.
Geniales todas las fotos.
ReplyDeletePreciosas...
Saludos y un abrazo
What an interesting market! I could spend a lot of time just looking at the bangles.
ReplyDeleteMagnificas fotos Unseen !
ReplyDeleteSaludos des de Catalunya
Anna
Fermosa a súa visión e captura do seu entorno. Obrigado pola visita á Chousa.
ReplyDeleteSaúdos dende Galiza
I'd love to go shopping there!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments in my blog.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are beautiful. The Market is full of colours and interesting things. I like it!
Kisses
Beautiful pictures of colors and shapes!
ReplyDeletewow! hundreds of bangles to choose from! can't take my eyes of it.
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I love those very decorative shoes.
ReplyDeleteLots of stuffs to buy here! Interesting : )
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos!!!!
ReplyDeletegood evening!!!
I'd love to have seen that thread maker
ReplyDeleteWow!!! surely this is my favorite place to visit.Thanks it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBom dia, vim desejar uma semana abençoada por Deus.
ReplyDeletebjssshig
Hello friend! Both craft and beautiful traditions of good that you have. Then I went to hug and let happiness and peace.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Hi, Bathar!
ReplyDeleteI´m sending Hugs Smiles Peace and Kisses for you!
Great Week,
Renata
Incredibly rich culture, beautiful...congrats
ReplyDeletefabulous! And absolutely fascinating to me!
ReplyDeleteI’d love to go to the market there and look at all these decorative items
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