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If you are planning to visit Jaipur then do not forget to take a tour of Sanganer Village that is popular for its textile printing industry and handmade paper industry. The artistic craftsman has revealed their talent with handmade paper in unique designs. And, the Salim’s Paper factory is one of the biggest paper factories in India. This ancient village is located just 16km far away from Jaipur City.
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Take the Sanganer Textiles and Handmade Take the Sanganer Textiles and Handmade Paper Tour Paper Tour If you are planning to visit Jaipur then do not forget to take a tour of Sanganer Village that is popular for its textile printing industry and handmade paper industry. The artistic craftsman has revealed their talent with handmade paper in unique designs. And, the Salim’s Paper factory is one of the biggest paper factories in India. This ancient village is located just 16km far away from Jaipur City. When you sightseeing this village with Sanganer textiles and Handmade Paper tour Sanganer textiles and Handmade Paper tour then do not forget to collect the beautiful handmade items (which made by paper) as the memory of this city. If we were talking about the block and floral prints on these handmade textiles that is another highlight to surprise you. Here, the Sakhsi is one of the best and popular potteries and textile manufacturers that you must visit on your Sanganer textiles and Handmade Paper tour textiles and Handmade Paper tour. Sanganer
Separately, from the textile and paper industry, this village has something for you that are Jain temple which maintains its heritage and culture with its extremely rooted primitive ruins and temples. At present, you can see the ten paper industries in the Sanganer Area and unlimited Jain temples. The Shri Digambar Jain Temple is one of the best temples where a lot of tourists like to visit and see the beautifully carved inner chamber, sky-high structure and Parshwanath shrine (It is confined by seven serpent hoods). Reference Reference- - https://sketchindiajourneys.travel.blog/2018/09/03/take-the-sanganer-textiles-and- handmade-paper-tour/