Jaipur's markets are bustling with Diwali shoppers. A 7 kg silver Ram Darbar is selling for ₹15 lakh. A 400g silver swan-shaped wedding card costs ₹1.5 lakh. Unique firecrackers like Dragon Bill and Yahoo Function are attracting children. A Krishna statue made from green aventurine stone took 10 years to create. Traditional metal utensils are popular due to health awareness. Bridal lehengas costing up to ₹3 lakh with zardozi work are in demand. Foreign tourists in Pushkar dressed in Rajasthani attire for Roop Chaudas. Jewelers expect over ₹200 crore in business this season. The city is decorated with lights, including a replica of Hawa Mahal in Johari Bazaar. (Updated 19 Oct 2025, 18:59 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- Jaipur's markets are bustling with Diwali shoppers
- A 7 kg silver Ram Darbar is selling for ₹15 lakh
- A 400g silver swan-shaped wedding card costs ₹1.5 lakh