Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Trip to Jaipur and Re-opening of my Gemstone Store on Etsy

I know I have been MIA for a while, but all for a good reason. I reopened my Gemstone store! Its been very hectic over the last couple of months, first with a business trip to the famed gem city of Jaipur and then getting the pictures and inventory done.

The trip to Jaipur was extremely successful. I stayed at a hotel called Naila Bagh Palace. The Palace is centrally located in Jaipur on Mooti Dongri Road and very close to Johri Bazar, my main scouting grounds. This palace home of the ex prime minister of Jaipur (Thakur Fateh Singh ji) and has now been converted to a heritage house. The hotel is a large rambling property, with rooms build around a central courtyard that also houses the breathtaking pool. The main hall had a thousand lights dazzling in crystal chandeliers while vintage portraits of Maharajahs and Maharanis grazed the walls and ornate furniture. Musicians performed live at every meal, followed us everywhere we went at the hotel. Little children danced to the traditional Rajathani folk music with heavy anklets and traditional red badhni dhoti and turban. My suite was a really really large spacious bedroom with two walk-in closets and a huge bathroom with marble floor and chrome Kohler fittings. Stained glass windows added multi-colored light on the walls during the day and colorful chandeliers twinkled in the night. The room was magical and I felt like a queen staying at Naila Bagh Palace.

Day 1 and 2 were sheer disappointments, business-wise. Wholesalers and suppliers quoted abnormall prices even for less expensive gemstones like Agates. I guess it had something to do with my American-accented English, and less than traditional clothes. I was depressed.

I finally discovered a wholesaler on Day 3, who gave me resonable rates on all gemstones. I bought the most fantastic AAA grade gemstones from him and my inventory of Rubies, Emeralds and Sapphires from his brother, at the shop across. He also referred me to the most amazing Pearl merchant, perks of 'belonging' to the traders community, I was finally 'in'!

I was quite apprehensive of the male dominated gem industry of Jaipur. The gemstone business area had *no* women to be seen. Period. I took my husband everywhere as my escort. (He is tall, has muscular arms and a mustasche. He can look pretty fierce when he scrowls. But in reality he wont harm a fly...but only I know that. haha.) However, I was surprised at the respect and attention I received everywhere. Maybe it was my professional behavior, my 'fierce' escort or simply the fact that business is business. After all, these men have been doing business for generations!

Thanks to the wonderful trip I was able to reopen my gemstone store on Etsy from a new country. Maybe my move from USA to India was worthwhile after all. Just one drawback of the trip, no sightseeing, no pictures of Jaipur or of the colorful bazars. There was simply no time!

These are some of the pictures of the gemstones that I got from Jaipur. Enjoy!









Photo Credits for Naila Bagh Palace:

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g304555-d787236-Reviews-Naila_Bagh_Palace-Jaipur_Rajasthan.html



5 comments:

  1. Can I come live with you?! I am drooling looking at those gorgeous stones and, of course, my favorites - KESHI PEARLS! So excited that you found great suppliers, and am going to check your Etsy shop ASAP!

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  2. Aw...I would love to have you over, please please come and stay with me :)

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  3. These gems are a girl's best friend...I can give up diamonds for these any day! I just love the colors!!

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  4. Thank you so much! what can I say? I am addicted to gemstones! :)

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  5. I have visited your Etsy shop many times to drool over your beautiful gems! I'm excited for you (and me) that you re-opened your gem shop on Etsy, I hope to order very soon! Gorgeous pictures of your stones too Som!

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