If you take one look at the glorious stucco buildings that line Jaipur's wide streets, you'll understand why this is nicknamed "The Pink City." Spend your days exploring City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Amber and Jaigarh forts. And if you're looking for a unique souvenir, head to one of the bazaars, where you can pick up a pair of camel-leather slippers.
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ICA Gallery ( Indian Contemporary art Gallery) is a ultimate place for art lovers, artists, curators, writers etc. Gallery has largest collection of Art works from the artist all over India. Atmosphere of the Gallery is very homely and comfortable where one can sit, explore the gallery, have a coffee and enjoy the art works. Gallery specialize in Modern, Contemporary & tradition art works. This is our third generation dealing into art. Gallery has a collection of more than 10 thousand art works on three floors, each floor is approx 5000 square ft with the display of maximum art works designed into its specific sections like modern, contemporary & Traditional.
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Jewelry lake Shop is the perfect place to make yourself a beautiful and precious gift from India Jewelry lake Shop is situated near to Lake Palace and you can visit it very easily during your Jaipur sightseeing. Every time I feel there more than warm welcomed. I highly recommend this Shop where you can buy the Best present as a Good memory from Incredible India.
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The museum is a tribute to Late Mr. Gyan Chand Dhaddha. It has varieties of Textiles, Mughal Rugs depicting the entire hunting scene- the rarest! The then prevalent playing cards, Silver Hukkas, Gorgeous Gemstones, Vintage Spectacles, Paintings of 19th century and older, the rarest inscriptions and everything else in-between-all showcased in the gallery! By appointments only - http://gyanjaipur.com/plan-your-visit/
This private collection of different cultural items from India is just amazing, collected with exquisite taste. The architecture of the museum is really beautiful, modern and simple, designed for the collection to give the best impression of it. We had also pleasure to meet the son of collector and have nice lunch in the garden.
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Mukesh Art Gallery was born out of a vision to patronize the exceptionally talented local artists. Established in 2000 by Mr. Mukeshji Gupta who himself is an avid collector and connoisseur of art, the gallery currently works with over hundreds of artists and owns a curated collection of more than 14,000 awe-inspiring, exquisitely framed paintings in different styles and mediums which are thoughtfully displayed in an area of about 16,000 sq.ft. Besides this, the gallery also has a section of alluring handicrafts and marble articles along with framed museum quality prints.
We were attended by Mr Rohit on our visit to this art haven. Rohit was kind enough to show us around the entire gallery comprising of 6 floors, housing different styles and subjects of paintings. I'll stress here by saying that this is by far the most comprehensive art gallery I have ever been to. They have a massive-massive collection of paintings of all kinds like traditional Indian, Spiritual, Modern, vintage, watercolour, acrylic, sketches etc. You name it, they have it. They have paintings and prints within all budgets. I, personally loved the luxe section which displayed one of a kind paintings and also the Pichwai section is the most intriguing one as it housed a colossal collection of Pichwais. This is a must-visit place if you are an ardent art lover, and in case you aren't, you definitely will leave the gallery turning into one !!! Apart from holding masterpieces, which one would love to acquire for their homes, they also house a wide variety of paintings and prints that can be gifted too...Be rest assured about their authenticity, quality and services. Glad that the owner was keen and enthusiastically answering all our questions and educating us about various art forms all throughout our time there. A must-visit for those who wish to acquire something that would last them a lifetime and beyond.
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Jaipur, the city of gems is one of the most vibrant & successful Gem and Jewellery Clusters in the country.The city is known for its fine gem cutting,polishing & jewellery craftmanship, especially Kundan - Meena & Stone Jewellery. Museum showcases the heritage and the fascinating story of stone which is fully dedicated to Gem & Jewellery. It is kind in the country is opened to tourists and public.
On entry to the Museum there is a small video presentation which is very informative. There is an excellent display of precious stones from mining to manufacturing. Gem stones, Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Diamonds, Tanzanite, Blue Topaz.....and the list is endless, One should not miss the jewellery display ranging from Victorian Jewellery, to the Kundan-Meena, Gold and the Diamond Jewellery including the Silver jewellery. There are also helpful panels replete with scientific and historical information for the interested visitor.The Manager in charge is very friendly, patiently explaining the various sections in the museum, answering your questions and finally taking a pic of you for your visit as cameras are not allowed. We were told that this museum is only one if its kind in the country and after the visit one is convinced.
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Amrapali Museum is an initiative by the founders of Amrapali Jewels Pvt. Ltd. The museum is dedicated to Indian jewellery and jewelled objects, located in the city of Jaipur.
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Situated in the heart of the pink city, Jaipur is the Gemstone Ganesha Museum. Instilled in a beautiful 250-year-old heritage villa, also known as a "Haveli", This museum is one of it's kind in the city! The Haveli itself is a marvelous piece of art. It was built during the reign of local kings and bears similar aesthetics as the city palace. Most of the fresco work and architecture of yester remain as is. The restoration of the building is an ongoing process, hence gives you a first-hand look at the raw architecture and the glorious techniques of Jaipur's world-famous Architecture. With rooms and corners of the Haveli intact, we offer you a glimpse of life in Jaipur 200 years ago. Come experience the simple, yet Royal lifestyle of a lay man in Jaipur form 200 years ago.
We wandered into this tiny place almost by accident - it has a very unassuming front - and were not really expecting a lot for the twenty rupees donation. We were therefore surprised and delighted by the number of beautifully carved and decorated statues inside. The owner came to speak to us (we were actually a high school group not a family but there isn’t an option for that on Tripadvisor) and we got a full tour. I kept expecting it to be a scam but although there was a clothing store and jewellery shop on the premises, there was no attempt at any form of sales pitch. Well worth a look if you’re passing.
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RRAP Music Museum and Hub is dedicated to promoting, disseminating, conserving, and repositioning the folk music traditions of Rajasthan. Centre stage are the rural musicians and musician communities of the region. Through exhibitions, outreach programs, and diverse events, the museum provides visitors with a gateway to the many different folk music cultures of Rajasthan for our new emerging India.
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Looking to Spend your Time wisely with Photography with Top celebs Wax Statues with added Visit to Horror House and 9D Cinema. Wax Museum Jaipur is a Perfect Place to Visit Today.
It was so good specially the 12d cinema it was so awesome and the mirror maze is good nd horror is so scary ... Staff specially the Manisha and sonl the best guide in wax museum
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