We loved the aura in Jaipur - the mélange of heritage,
culture and literature at The Zee Jaipur Literature Festival 2017. It was
hosted in the 150-year-old Diggi Palace spread over 18 lush acres creating a
lovely ambiance for the literati, book lovers and story tellers that thronged
the venue between 19th –
23rd January.
Aavaran, Rangsutra , Urmul, were some of the
organisations that exhibited at the event. Many came to say hello and see
our gleaming handcrafted metal ware. We
took with us pure copper bookmarks – especially handcrafted for JLF. We reckon
being book aficionados ourselves, book lovers love good bookmarks. Bookmarks
that can be used for a lifetime, and then, passed on. No prizes for guessing,
they were absolutely cherished and nearly sold out! We’re gearing up to launch
them soon on our web boutique.
A trip to Jaipur is incomplete without going on a few arts and
crafts jaunts. We had to go to Thateron
ka Rasta, where metal craftsmen reside and still work with
traditional hand tools and create beautiful heritage wares. The precincts themselves have a
recorded history of over 200 years. We couldn’t get enough of the beautiful
pieces and workmanship thriving here!
The Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing near Amer
Fort, in the charming restored haveli, the Museum displays a wide selection
of block printed textiles, images, craftsmen thus, giving an insight into the
heritage craft of block printing. A jaunt we highly recommend to anybody
visiting Jaipur. This place offers a befitting tribute to the legacy of block
printing – something we wish will eventually happen for most if not all
heritage crafts.
Last but not the
least, a mention of the delectable local delicacies that the Pink City had to
offer! From Chaats, Diggipuri ki Kulhad masala chai, Anokhi Café to Steam at
Rambagh Palace, we loved it all! Five days in the city and we thoroughly
enjoyed ourselves and look forward to visiting Jaipur next year.