Go Diwali shopping at Flea Market
Posted by myarticlenetwork on January 7, 2010
y now, best Delhiites are accustomed with the Flea Market at Select City Walk. For those who don’t apperceive the flea bazaar is a acting bazaar that is put up in the accessible every Wednesday. Although the perspective of an open market is nothing new in Delhi, after all there are markets such as Sarojini Nagar, Lajpat Nagar and so on which make the flea market wonderful is its difference between others.
Most of the kiosks accept artist articles and it is the owners who advertise it. This makes shopping here a pleasure. People who appear to boutique actuality are professionals or businessperson, they appetite to boutique in a abode that is chichi and the bodies abaft the adverse are educated. The Flea Market has this and much more. The interest of shopping here is improved during festivals. The fact that Diwali is almost round the corner, the market has some out of the box ideas for the customers. For instance ,the coasters and tablemats made of acrylic. With gold/silver thread intricately woven into the material ( embroidery thread ) and a border, again in gold or silver to compliment it, the effect is stunning. Prices at Rs 200 and Rs 250 for the mats and Rs 200 for six coasters, it is a great gift to give this Diwali.
No Diwali will have with lights. The conventional diyas have been substituted for candles. There are floating candles, candles in a jar, just candles and decorative candles. The candles this have added a touch of the festival. The glass jars or containers which have various colours have themes of Ganesha, Om etc. When the candle is lit inside the theme can be seen clearly giving a loyal appearance. Clothes and jewellery are a woman’s best friends. No kiosk is abandoned that is affairs these items. From academy acceptance to adolescent ladies to aged women, these kiosks accept article for each. Salwar-kurtas with embroidery ( machine embroidery thread ) and zari work is the trend this season. Then there are short kurtis. Floral prints and abstract designs are the flavour for college going students.
One can’t have clothes ( polyester embroidery thread ) and not have matching tote bags to go with them. With varied hues of red, yellow, blue, green and even purple, the flea market has it all. And then there are the usual chappals and sandals. Considering that most of the things in this market scream ‘designer’, the footwear sections are a big disappointment. Nothing here is what one can’t get in any of the markets like Lajpat Nagar. Most of the kiosks will be back, so there is a chance for you to pick up a few things this Diwali and wow your friends.


