Good Earth Mug Set - 1,150 Rs |
Anokhi Washbags/Pencil Chases |
Furla 'Candy' Bag |
Baaya Design - good for Indian Crafts |
For children there are several options, both Indian and Western. I love the adorable kiddie’s room at originally named “The Shop”, (Drego House, Ambedkar Road, opp. Pali Village Café, Bandra). Here you will find handcrafted soft toys and clothes for kiddies aged 0 to 6 for under 1,000 rupees as well as children’s books. There are plenty of things for adults in there too –
Candy coloured hair grips at Accessorize |
Chimanlals' Gift Wrap |
Gorgeous Indian Motifs on these Chimanlals gift tags |
If
you are feeling a little more intrepid and want to find that something a little
bit unusual, then Chor Bazaar is the
place for you. I love A-One Corner (99 Mutton Street) for
Bollywood posters costing
a few hundred rupees – perfect for teenagers and fans
Brass Buddha from A-One Corner |
Sift through the curios at Art Corner |
Another place to find bargain and
unique gifts for friends and family is the retail behemoth that is Crawford Market. Fabulous presents for bakers and cupcake
lovers can be bought from Arife La
Moulde (shop no 556). They stock cake moulds, bread moulds, Wilton food
colour, chocolate moulds, and every pan and baking accessory possibly required.
The silicone cupcake moulds are
available in vibrant colours, much like the Wilton ones, but at a fraction of the
cost (150 Rs for six moulds!). Although
I wouldn’t recommend Crawford Market as the place to go
Silicone moulds from Arife La Moulde |
Masala Dabba |
As for Christmas Decorations, Hill Road in Bandra is the place to go – Bandra being a traditionally Christian settlement, Christmas is celebrated in force by its inhabitants. I can recommend via word of mouth ‘Something Special’ and ‘Cheap Jacks’ (next door to each other at 63 Hill Road). You will also be able to find products such as lanterns and crafting papers at Bombay Paperie above to make your own decorations with your children. That should be fun!
Hamper from the Foodhall |
Most of the five star hotels
will probably oblige with western food
hampers. Last year the Bombay Baking Company, the bakery at the J. W. Marriott hotel Juhu, sold
Christmas goodies such as gingerbread; doughnuts; Yule logs; Dundee cakes;
raspberry and almond cakes; plum puddings; marzipan; and Santa Claus-shaped
chocolates. I imagine it will be the same this year. I also have a fondness for The Gourmet Store at the Grand Hyatt,
Santacruz which stocks gorgeous baked products.
Whilst you’re on your way there, go and see if the al-fresco gardening
centre on CST Road is stocking
poinsettias and Christmas Trees.
I have left the men
till last. It’s always such a struggle
isn’t it??!! I have previously bought Mr Jules one of the afore mentioned wooden boxes as well as a gorgeous Waldemann German
manufactured silver pen from Editions
on the 3rd floor of Palladium. For
men’s toiletries, I can recommend established British brand Body Shop, which always stocks great
gift packages, and also the New York brand Kiehl’s
(both in Palladium and Phoenix Market City) – they do a superb range of high
quality, manly shaving products in slick navy blue and white packaging. Their
signature “Facial Fuel” moisturiser comes in at 1,100 Rs.
I also love the
masculine smelling BAVX line from French brand L'Occitane to be found nearby. In Phoenix Mills you will also find
nice checked shirts and chinos from Tommy
Hilfiger (much more reasonable prices than in Europe) and very British clothing
brands such as Pringle and Hackett at The
Collection, also in Phoenix Mills.
As for teenage boys…well I am afraid I am going to have to leave that
one to you… ..
......I definitely don’t think they will be interested in Indian handicrafts though!
Happy
Christmas and Happy Shopping!
Another excellent place for purchasing your Indian handcrafted Christmas Gifts:
http://bombayjules.blogspot.in/2012/12/shop-contemporary-arts-crafts-mumbai.html?utm_source=BP_recent
Body Shop Gift Set |
Manly products at Kiehl's |
......I definitely don’t think they will be interested in Indian handicrafts though!
Another excellent place for purchasing your Indian handcrafted Christmas Gifts:
http://bombayjules.blogspot.in/2012/12/shop-contemporary-arts-crafts-mumbai.html?utm_source=BP_recent
Thanks - the parcel arrived yesterday - what a wonderful gift. Please get in touch as I've not kept your email address.
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Woot! Woot! Love this post! Do you know the place in South Mumbai near Victoria Terminus that sells home furnishings, gift bags, etc? It's called Bombay Arts something something.
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DeleteYes, that's it! Love that place. And the prices aren't bad, either. Thanks for reading! I find that blogging encourages me to go out and do more (and with a better attitude)!
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