6 Best Places In Delhi To Buy Pretty Ceramic Crockery To Replace Your Old Kitchenware
Fellas, tell me you’re Indian without telling me you’re Indian. Perhaps, you also have a fancy set of crockery in your house that only sees the light of the day when guests come over. As the saying goes, you eat with your eyes first, so why not invest in some pretty ceramic crockery and kitchenware to make your delicious food even more aesthetically pleasing? Here’s a list of the places in Delhi that you should definitely check out.
1. Hauz Rani Market
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One of the most famous markets for pottery and ceramics in Delhi, this marketplace needs no introduction! From intricately designed ceramics, this place has it all from pots, mugs, jars, bowls, plates, spoons and more. This small yet vibrant market beams with colourful ceramic crockery items that will definitely make your kitchenware a lot fancier, and that too under a budget. That’s a steal deal, right there?!
Where | Hauz Rani Market - Khirki Extension, Malviya Nagar
Timings | 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM (Monday - Saturday)
10:00 AM - 10 PM (Sunday)
2. Lajpat Nagar
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You thought Lajpat is only famous for selling super budget-friendly clothes? Then think again because this versatile market has a lot more to offer! You can buy super affordable yet trendy and artistic ceramic crockeries from here. The place has to offer a wide range of kitchenware items from pots, cups, water bottles, jars, mugs and so on. So go on and check out the market for all your ceramic kitchenware needs!
Where | Lajpat Nagar - Central Market, Lajpat Nagar II, Lajpat Nagar
Timings | 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Tuesday - Sunday)
3. Matka Market, Sarojini Nagar
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Just like Lajpat, Sarojini also has more to offer than just trendy and affordable clothes. The Matka Market is a hidden gem of Sarojini Nagar. This concise market has a plethora of options regarding ceramic products, be it for home decor, crockery or even beautiful pottery items. Another reason to check them out is because of the indigenous designs they have on their ceramic items. The best part; they won’t burn a hole in your pocket and you’ll have the most expensive-looking crockery in your house to impress the guest!
Where | Matka Market - Treo Nissan Test Dr, Lekha Vihar, Sarojini Nagar
Timings | 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM (Monday - Sunday)
4. Crockery Market, Sadar Bazaar
One of the largest wholesale markets in Delhi, this place is famous for selling household and everyday items at super reasonable prices! You can find pretty dinner sets, tea sets and kitchenware and the list goes on. It also won’t be heavy on your pockets, which is why you need to check out this market for some amazing offers.
Where | Crockery Market, Sadar Bazaar - 39, Qutab Road, Narain Market, Sadar Bazaar
Timings | 11:30 AM - 6:00 PM (Monday - Saturday) (Sunday Closed)
5. Dilli Haat
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This colourful and vibrant market is the hub of arts and crafts from across the country, which makes it the haven for intricate and beautifully designed ceramics which are handcrafted by local artisans. As they’ve been handcrafted by local artisans and workers, the products have an earthy and endemic look that will make you feel in touch with your roots! So go on and grab some of the gorgeous crockery sold here, ASAP!
Where | Delhi Haat - INA Market, Dilli Haat, Kidwai Nagar West, Kidwai Nagar
Timings | 10:30 AM - 10:00 PM (Monday - Sunday)
6. Kumhar Village
As the name suggests, it’s a Potters Village as different potters from all over the country are residing there, which has become the melting point of all things related to pottery. This place sells native intricately handcrafted ceramic items, and their earthy products like plates, bowls, glasses, pots and so on are simple yet offer quality. Definitely check them out and support small business vendors!
Where | Kumhar Village - Rani Bagh, Kumahar Wali Gali, Parjapat Colony, Bindapur
Timings | 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM (Tuesday - Saturday)
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Monday & Sunday)
So, get your shopping list ready, and which one are you planning on visiting first?
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