Friday, September 14, 2012

New Stores added to DesiClik.com

Welcome to your local Indian marketplace. desiclik.com brings all local Indian sellers together, to provide you with the best Indian products at the most reasonable prices. If you are looking for anything Indian, you are sure to find it at desiclik.com. It is like shopping at a local bazaar in India, but with the convenience of doing it from your home or office. You can buy from many different sellers and still complete your entire purchase in one easy checkout process, instead of having to pay each individual seller separately. Sellers at this local bazaar specialize in what they sell, giving you the best bargain possible both in terms of quality and price.

Following new stores have been added to desiclik.com -
Specializing in quality children's Indian outfits (kurta, sherwani, lehenga, salwar, saree, pavada), jewelry (payal, bangles) and accessories (bindi, tika, armlet) in the latest styles. Our catalog also includes kurtis/tunics for adults.

IndianBlend is a premier online Indian grocery store carrying over 1000 Indian grocery and health & beauty products. Our goal is to provide all of our customers with the highest quality products possible. The products we sell include Indian groceries and health & beauty products. Please take a few moments to look at our website and get a recipe or two. Enjoy IndianBlend! Our store stocks Indian foods, Indian spices, Indian spice, Indian grocery, Ethnic Indian spices, Indian snacks, Indian recipe, International goods, Indian tea and much more.

Our collection includes toys and games that you loved to play back in India. We carry Indian games, indoor cricket set, outdoor cricket bats for kids aged 3 to 10 year olds, carrom board, hard to find Indian games like ludo which is equal to American Parcheesi, Sorry or Trouble and much more.

We carry authentic, handmade jewelry from vibrant Rajasthan. Our catalog includes a wide selection of minakari and kundan jewelry in bold and bright colors.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

लोकल इंडियन मार्केट प्लेस

A walk through a bazaar in any village, town or city in India would establish the fact that here art is a way of life. It is not easy to fathom what this way of life is. It is difficult to define it. It is a complex but very thoughtfully developed way that enthralls as you understand it better. Is it possible for us to study this aesthetic and to recreate it once again for the cities of India?

We have all been at some time or another fascinated by our experience of the bazaar. If each of us begins to think about the bazaar and what we can do for it in our own way, each of these small steps at a different time and a different place may begin to support the evolution of the bazaar.

Here are some of the things you can expect to find at a typical bazaar in India -

Indian Clothing

Clothing in India varies widely and is closely related to local culture, religion and climate.

Indo-western clothing is the fusion of Western and Subcontinental fashion. Salwar, Churidar, Dupatta, Gamchha, Dhoti, Kurta, Sherwani, Lungi are some of the typical Indian clothes. Latest fashion clothing Anarkali Suit and Masakali Suit are the current trend. Traditional Indian clothing for women are the sari or the salwar kameez and also Ghaghra Cholis (Lehengas). This is draped over a simple or fancy blouse. Little girls wear a pavada in southen India. Bindi is part of the women's make-up.

The salwar kameez is another form of popular dress for females. It consists of loose trousers (the salwar) topped by a long loose shirt (the kameez. It is often mispronounced as "salwar kameez" or simply "salwar". It is commonly worn with a narrow scarf called a dupatta, which is used to cover the head. The salwar kameez is most common in the northwestern part of India.

The women of Rajasthan and Gujarat often wear colorful swirling skirts called lehenga, paired with a short bodice called a choli. If they must cover their heads, they do so with bright veils called odhani. Bandhni (tie & dye) is one common style found mostly in Rajasthan & Gujarat.


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