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Amrapali
Jaipur
In 1980, two young entrepreneurs, Rajesh Ajmera and Rajiv Arora, saw a gap in the market and started adapting traditional jewelry styles to appeal to a broader international market. Conveniently situated near Panch Batti and the city gate that leads into Jauhri Bazaar, Amrapali is famous for its tribal silver jewelry, but the gold showroom also contains some rare examples of kundan jewelry, a technique in which each gem is set by pressing fine strips of highly purified gold around it. Depending on how much you spend, you may be able to negotiate a discount.In 1980, two young entrepreneurs, Rajesh Ajmera and Rajiv Arora,

Anokhi
Jaipur
This company was created in the 1960s by a British designer who had items made here for export to the U.K. and elsewhere. The combination of Eastern and Western influences has resulted in elegant and flattering designs that have become hugely popular around the world. Anokhi is part of a growing design movement that taps into the skills of local craftspeople and gives those crafts a modern twist. Hand-blocked prints, hand-woven fabrics, and natural dyes are the hallmark of Anokhi's products, which include gorgeous garments for men, women, and children, and a wide range of feminine home furnishings -- anything from duvet and cushion covers to napkins. Prices are significantly higher than those in the bazaars, but the quality of design is in another league. After stuffing your shopping basket, eat a healthy lunch at the Organic Cafe, which serves daily specials, salads, desserts, and fresh juices.This company was created in the 1960s by a British

Books Corner
Jaipur
You could easily miss this corner shop, but even though it's tiny, it's chockablock with magazines and books. If you're looking for more information on India, coffee-table books on Rajasthan, or just a good paperback read, this has the best selection around, at the fairest prices.You could easily miss this corner shop, but even though

Gem Palace
Jaipur
When the maharajas of Rajasthan were suddenly deprived of their privy purses in 1972, many were forced to sell off the family jewels. Gem Palace, whose owners had been serving their needs for four generations, was a discreet place to do so. Today you can admire these priceless items, now owned by the Kasliwals and displayed in this beautiful store, along with antiques from the Mughal period. You can also view the craftspeople here creating new pieces, destined for the necks, wrists, and fingers of the privileged all over the world; its celebrity customers have included Princess Diana, Bill Clinton, and Paul McCartney. This is arguably the best and most exclusive jewelry shop in Jaipur, but it's not the place to pick up a bargain.When the maharajas of Rajasthan were suddenly deprived of their

Hot Pink
Jaipur
We love the small, cool, stylish space of this designer boutique in the garden of Narain Niwas Palace. Browse for beautiful garments, fashion accessories, and textiles from 25 hot Indian designers; look for gorgeously stylish clothing by Rajesh Pratap Singh or the almost avant-garde designs of Manish Arora (who's branded as "Fish Fry" internationally). The menswear is highly desirable too, and there are some fantastic, bright, daring cushion covers that you'll want to cram into your luggage. If you're particularly interested in Indian fashion, this is a great place to strike up conversation with western designers who base themselves here because of great local innovations (Thierry Journo is the French in-house designer).We love the small, cool, stylish space of this designer

K. S. Durlabhji, Emerald House
Jaipur
When a new emerald mine was discovered in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in the 1920s, Mr. M. S. Durlabhji got on the very next boat and traveled south. Once there, he took one look at the deep-green quality of the emeralds and purchased the entire consignment, then continued to purchase every stone until the mine ran dry. Today his son Yogendra has a collection of emerald jewelry that makes jewelers across the world green with envy, and their buyers include a who's who of the world's top jewelers: Van Cleef, Harry Winston, Tiffany, Cartier, and Boucheron, to name a few.When a new emerald mine was discovered in Rhodesia (now

Kripal Singh Shekhawat
Jaipur
If you want to make sure you're purchasing top-quality blue glazed pottery, make an appointment to view the work of Jaipur's most famous ceramist, Kripal Singh, often credited with reviving this dying art. Made from ground blue quartz stone, glass, borax, and clay, and utilizing traditional designs, his work is nothing short of exquisite.If you want to make sure you're purchasing top-quality blue

New Gandhi Handloom Coop
Jaipur
This tiny store is stuffed with a selection of Pashminas of varying quality -- the cheapest cost Rs 100 ($2.45/£1.25) and are available in just about every color under the sun, though at that price you're hardly getting much of the real Pashmina wool in it. The extremely helpful Kashmiri gentleman will of course tempt you to spend a great deal more on one of his pure Pashminas -- prices aren't going to be any lower, even in Kashmir.This tiny store is stuffed with a selection of Pashminas

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Frommer's India, 3rd Edition