Bazaars in Jashpur

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Shopping is so intermingled with any tour to any part of the world that none of the Tour ever has escaped its occurrence at any cost. Apart from the main objective to be familiar with the place and its denizens, to learn about its distinctiveness a tourist will certainly be interested in collecting unique articles from that corner of the globe. India, one of the chosen destinations of travelers around the world, has many exclusive places of tourism to charm you with. Each site reflects individualism of its own and the only other mementoes apart from its lovely memories and photographs are the curios collected by the tourists and which symbolize the culture and tradition of that area. While Shopping in Jashpur, Chhattisgarh, you need to have a fair idea about the Bazaars in Jashpur.

On your Tour to Jashpur you will definitely be interested in city hopping and shopping in the process. While you are in this enchanting town full of mountains, caves, waterfalls, and deep forests, visit any one of the Bazaars in Jashpur. The ornaments and jewellery, handicrafts and fabrics demand special mention.

One of the important items which describe the finer aspects of the tribals in Chhattisgarh is a sheer comb. Not ordinary ones, they are intricately carved and beautifully embellished combs which are used to present as mementoes of love and admiration by young people to their partners. Men’s combs are bigger in size and more heavily ornate than that of the women which are smaller. Generally created out of roots of trees or thick stems, they have images of animals and birds etched by knives. These are available at any of the local shops in the Bazaars in Jashpur.

An outstanding form of handiwork of Chhattisgarh is the Dokra art. Beautiful brassware is produced using the lost-wax process. Different kinds of dokra items like, vessels, images of men, women, deities, and animals are found here.

The two types of fabric designs found in sarees, created by the Kostha artisans are Mailooga and Gamchha. They are generally worn by the ladies of Gonds, Baiga and Kanwar tribes.

The Bazaars in Jashpur and the local shops in the local markets are the ideal places to avail of the above products.

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