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Shopping & Handicrafts in Gujarat

Shopping & Handicrafts in Gujarat

Gujarat is a shopper’s paradise, offering a variety of handmade textiles, traditional crafts, vibrant embroidery, and exquisite jewelry. From the bustling markets of Ahmedabad to the colorful bazaars of Kutch, Gujarat’s shopping scene is a perfect blend of culture, tradition, and artistry.

Here’s a guide to the best shopping destinations & must-buy handicrafts in Gujarat!

 

 1. Law Garden Market – Best for Traditional Gujarati Handicrafts

 Location: Ahmedabad
 Best For: Embroidered Textiles, Wall Hangings, Jewelry

Why Visit?
✔️ One of Gujarat’s most famous street markets.
✔️ Known for intricate Kutchi embroidery, mirror work, and beadwork.
✔️ Best place to buy Navratri outfits & traditional jewelry.

 Must-Buy Items:
✔️ Chaniya Cholis (Traditional Skirts) – For Garba Nights.
✔️ Handmade Wall Hangings & Cushion Covers.
✔️ Silver & Lacquer Jewelry.

 Price Range: ₹200 – ₹5,000 (Bargaining Recommended).

 Tip: Visit in the evening for a lively atmosphere & better deal!

 

 2. Bhuj Haat – The Cultural Shopping Hub of Kutch

 Location: Bhuj
 Best For: Kutchi Handicrafts, Block Printing, Leather Goods

Why Visit?
✔️ Showcases authentic crafts from the villages of Kutch.
✔️ Great place to meet artisans & buy directly from them.
✔️ Best place for Ajrakh block prints & Kutchi embroidery.

 Must-Buy Items:
✔️ Ajrakh Print Fabric – Traditional hand-block printed textiles.
✔️ Kutchi Embroidered Bags & Jackets.
✔️ Handcrafted Leather Mojaris (Traditional Footwear).

 Price Range: ₹500 – ₹10,000.

 Tip: Visit during Rann Utsav for exclusive handmade collections.

 

 3. Patan – The Home of Patola Silk Sarees

 Location: Patan
 Best For: Luxury Handwoven Sarees

Why Visit?
✔️ Famous for the world-renowned Patola Silk Sarees.
✔️ Each saree takes 6 months to a year to weave!
✔️ Only a handful of families in Patan still practice this ancient weaving art.

 Must-Buy Items:
✔️ Patola Sarees – Known for their double ikat weaving.
✔️ Silk Dupattas & Scarves – Lighter & more affordable.

 Price Range: ₹1,00,000 – ₹5,00,000 (Luxury Handwoven).

 Tip: Visit Patan Patola Heritage Museum to see the weaving process.

 

 4. Rani no Hajiro – Best for Silver Jewelry

 Location: Ahmedabad
 Best For: Silver & Tribal Jewelry

Why Visit?
✔️ Gujarat’s best market for authentic silver jewelry.
✔️ Traditional & tribal designs perfect for festive wear.
✔️ Best for rings, earrings, necklaces & anklets.

 Must-Buy Items:
✔️ Oxidized Silver Jewelry – Statement pieces for Garba Nights.
✔️ Tribal Silver Necklaces – Inspired by Gujarat’s Rabari community.

 Price Range: ₹500 – ₹15,000.

 Tip: Bargaining is common; start at 50% of the quoted price!

 

 5. Bandhani Sarees & Dupattas – The Tie-Dye Specialty

 Best Places: Jamnagar, Surat, Rajkot
 Best For: Bandhani & Gharchola Sarees

Why Buy It?
✔️ Bandhani (Tie-Dye) is one of Gujarat’s most iconic fabric styles.
✔️ Known for its bright colors & intricate patterns.
✔️ Lightweight & perfect for weddings & festivals.

 Best Types of Bandhani:
✔️ Gharchola Sarees – Worn by brides & married women.
✔️ Bandhani Dupattas – Lightweight & stylish for everyday wear.

 Price Range: ₹1,000 – ₹25,000.

 Tip: Visit Surat’s textile markets for the best variety & prices.

 

 6. Terracotta & Wooden Handicrafts – Bhavnagar & Kutch

 Best Places: Bhavnagar, Kutch, Vadodara
 Best For: Home Décor, Clay Art, Wooden Carvings

Why Buy It?
✔️ Handmade by local artisans using traditional techniques.
✔️ Unique home décor pieces with cultural significance.
✔️ Best for collectors & art lovers.

 Must-Buy Items:
✔️ Terracotta Clay Pots & Figurines.
✔️ Wooden Carved Toys & Showpieces.

 Price Range: ₹500 – ₹5,000.

 Tip: Buy from government-run emporiums for authentic quality.

 

 7. Rogan Art – A 400-Year-Old Painting Tradition

 Location: Nirona Village, Kutch
 Best For: Textile Painting, Art Lovers

Why Buy It?
✔️ A rare Persian-origin textile art, practiced by only one family in India.
✔️ Hand-painted with natural colors & castor oil on cloth.
✔️ Known for its intricate "Tree of Life" motif.

 Best Items to Buy:
✔️ Hand-Painted Sarees & Scarves.
✔️ Wall Art & Cushion Covers.

 Price Range: ₹5,000 – ₹50,000.

 Tip: Visit Nirona Village to see the artisans at work & buy directly from them.