Welcome to the Pink City of Jaipur, where winter brings the pink chill and the artistic soul of the city is captured in Jaipuri quilts (Jaipuri Rajai). As a native of Jaipur, I am happy to share the beauty of these blankets and the warmth that these quilts (Jaipuri Rajai) provide to our homes, making them a favourite gift for visitors during the winter.
The artistic soul of jaipur in Jaipuri Rajai
Jaipur is world famous for its rich artistic heritage, and every aspect of the city reflects ingenuity. Among the countless treasures, Jaipuri quilts hold a special place, representing the city’s commitment to the art.
Guests often request Jaipuri quilts (Jaipuri Rajai) as souvenirs, especially during the winter months. Although you can easily get these quilts in the shops all over Jaipur in winter, the blankets (Jaipuri Rajai) available in Sanganer and Chauda Rasta markets are not only artistically attractive but also very light. Despite their delicate appearance, these quilts provide tremendous warmth, making them the ideal combination of design and function.
Features of Jaipuri Quilt (Jaipuri Rajai)
- High quality cotton fabric and Cheap price (₹900 to ₹5000 INR)
- Exceptional softness
- Beautiful prints that represent the local culture
- Lightweight design allows easy handling (Can range from 50 gram to 3 kg)
- Hand washable and dry cleanable
International Popularity of Jaipuri Rajai
Jaipuri quilts (Jaipuri Rajai) are popular among foreign travellers as they are light and comfortable. The quilts’ (Jaipuri Rajai) affordable prices (₹900 to ₹5000 INR) and their bright designs have made them a worldwide success. In today’s digital age, these quilts are easily available online, allowing visitors from all over the world to discover the cultural diversity of Jaipur.
You will easily get these on Flipkart, Amazon, or other e-commerce platforms. But there is a problem with this: buying the original Jaipuri quilt online is a bit tricky because it is also copied. So if you find the right brand online, then buy it; otherwise, come to Jaipur.
Jaipuri Rajai: Variety and Features
Jaipur quilts are available in various styles, including hand-blocked bagru prints, velvet quilts, cotton-stitched quilts, multi-colour duet quilts, Jaipur lahariya quilts, traditional Sanganeri printed quilts, jaal print quilts, and more.
Bagru print quilts, with their distinctive designs and attractive colours, are particularly popular. Local prints, especially in dark colours, are in high demand both in India and abroad.
One of the unique features of Jaipuri quilts (Jaipuri Rajai) is their silky texture, which provides a luxurious and soothing feel. Despite their very light weight, these quilts provide a warmth that cannot be described in words. You will get Jaipuri quilts (Jaipuri Rajai) ranging from 50gm to 3kg. Modern prints have also made their presence felt in the Jaipuri quilt industry, catering to a wide variety of tastes.
Price of Jaipuri Rajai
The price of a genuine Jaipuri quilt is reasonable, ranging from ₹900 to ₹5000 (INR). Their price depends on the quantity and quality of cotton. These quilts are in high demand among both locals and visitors due to their low cost and cultural value.
Found in the heart of Jaipur, where art and tradition meet, the Jaipuri Quilt is a tribute to the city’s dedication to the handmade. Wrapping yourself in the light and warm embrace of a Jaipuri quilt provides you with both physical warmth and a connection to the rich culture of Rajasthan. These quilts are more than just bedding; they are works of art that bring the spirit of inventiveness and warmth of Jaipur into homes around the world.
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