Jaipur- The Pink City

Known the world over as the 'Pink City', Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan. Glimpses of the glorious history of Jaipur are visible in its crafts, city planning, royal artifacts, colorful culture, and splendid forts. Jaipur today, is a hub for industries connected with Craft Export, Jewelry, block printing etc.

Jaipur is one of the most active jewel markets of the world and is famous for the Jaipur glass enamel work or Meenakari. It specializes in precious and semi precious stones, ornaments, jewelry cutting, and the polishing and the setting of stones, particularly diamonds, topaz and emeralds. Also famous and renowned worldwide are the textiles and its embellishment techniques, especially those involving the use of natural dyes for Sanganeri and Bagru block prints. The Bandhej (tie and dye) print is peculiar to Jaipur. The city is also famous for its lightweight yet warm, Jaipuri quilts.

Jaipur was planned by Vidhyadhar Bhattacharya, a Bengali architect, in a grid system with wide straight avenues, roads, streets, lanes and uniform rows of shops on either side of the main bazaars. The medieval walled city and its markets continue to be abuzz with activity even today. The architectural splendors of the city include various palaces, forts and temples. Alongside the historical city exists the modern capital with shopping malls and multiplexes, the World Trade Park, beautiful gardens and theaters for cultural evenings.

Jaipur is a thriving student city, and it's about discovering, and developing an understanding of the culture while getting exposed to the art, craft and talent of the local creators; understanding and contributing in real ways to the evolution of sensibilities through the study and practice of Design.

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