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Kinari Bazaar Old Delhi

Enchanting Marketplace from Delhi
by
Sakshi Gambhir
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • Kinari Bazaar, the lane famous for wedding related products.

  • Border and accessories for textile ornamentation.

  • Beads and necklaces.

  • Currency-note-garlands for grooms.

  • Small potlis (pouches) for gifting.

  • 'Chooda' (wedding bangles).

  • Net and other fabrics.

  • Marble and metal products.

  • Home accessories.

  • Colored sea shells.

  • Mirrors.

  • Pom-poms.

Kinari Bazaar, the lane famous for wedding related products.

Border and accessories for textile ornamentation.

Beads and necklaces.

Currency-note-garlands for grooms.

Small potlis (pouches) for gifting.

'Chooda' (wedding bangles).

Net and other fabrics.

Marble and metal products.

Home accessories.

Colored sea shells.

Mirrors.

Pom-poms.

Old Delhi, popularly referred to as Purani Dilli, was founded as Shahjahanabad by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1639. The walled city of Delhi was built over a period of ten years on the banks of holy river Yamuna. Enchanting bazaars, mansions, royal gardens, elegant shrines and fountains at every corner are eye catching along with the magnificent palace known as Red Fort. One can take a road route or Delhi metro to reach the place.

Even though now the place has become extremely crowded and disrepair; Old Delhi still serves as symbolic heart of metropolitan Delhi. Kinari Bazar is a one-stop halt for anything required for a traditional grand Indian wedding. You name it and the shops here have it - colorful turbans for the groom, brocade suits, tinsel accessories, ornamental lace, garlands put together with currency notes and glittery strings, elaborate wedding card scrolls, velvet pouches, crystal bangles and more. It is adjoining to Dariba Kalan, Delhi's ancient silver market, which is definitely worthy of a visit too.

For more details: http://dsource.in/resource/old-delhi


 

Kinari Bazaar, the lane famous for wedding related products.

Border and accessories for textile ornamentation.

Beads and necklaces.

Currency-note-garlands for grooms.

Small potlis (pouches) for gifting.

'Chooda' (wedding bangles).

Net and other fabrics.

Marble and metal products.

Home accessories.

Colored sea shells.

Mirrors.

Pom-poms.


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