BY
MADHUMITHA NATARAJAN
Shopping,
especially for women, is undoubtedly the best stress-buster. But sadly we live
in an era where many are gradually migrating to online shopping. A handful
of santhes are organized in cosmopolitan Bengaluru every now
and then, but they fail to attract too many visitors.
I
happened to bump into one such santhe a few days back. It was
organized by MishiKrafts and exhibited a variety of hand-made specialties. The
best part, everything was dirt cheap. It was then and there that I decided to
write about this one, and I guess I’ll be helping a few with some great gifting
ideas!
I would
call it a neighborhood santhe, because it was organized in an
apartment building corridor; it gave me the feel of ‘home-shopping’, not your
home of course. Though the santhe wasn’t too spacious, one
wouldn’t complain as it kept the shoppers in a close-knit gathering,
interacting with each other and appreciating each others’ picks. I was
surprised at the kind of collection this place had. It practically covered
everything that a street-shopper would dole out his/her bucks on! All in one
place, without having to walk through sinfully long streets!
If you
are a person who loves shopping but your pocket is not so deep, I would suggest
you check this out. It has everything: from cosmetics, sarees, dress materials
and accessories, to lots and lots more!
But there
was something that squarely stole the limelight: homemade soaps! Actually it
was the aroma that drove me to them. These are little soaps made of rose petals
and other natural scents without any kind of chemical adulteration; they come
in unusual flavours like wine, jasmine, cinnamon and lavender, and are also
very cutely shaped - hearts, butterflies, bedbugs, roses and designs that your
valentine will surely love, if you choose to gift her one! (Oh yes! Valentine’s
Day is round the corner; why not try this one out?)
The prices vary depending
on how much it weighs; I paid 50 Bucks for 70 Grams soap and I’ve been using it
for over 10 days now and still have half-a-portion left. It saves you the
energy of using a scrubber as the rose petals do that job fabulously and the
experience is rejuvenating I must say!
I also
picked up this homemade and flavoured salt - apparently soaking your feet in
warm water mixed with a pinch of this salt, helps relaxing them after a long
day in office. (I tried this and trust me; I would suggest this alternative
against any pedicure treatments where you shell out hundreds!) These are priced
around 40 Bucks for 100 grams and you can use each packet for about 4 sittings!
So technically you are spending 10 Bucks for your pedicure, Wow! Isn’t that
amazing?
And this
little piglet and fish you see, are incense-stick holders. These are about an inch
in size and extremely adorable. Your mum or aunt would love it, if you gift
them one! Apart
from these, there are a lot of branded stuff that are organic and also
reasonably priced, compared to many stores in the city. This santhe has
handpicked products that are chemical-free, and ones that have the right
components that suit every skin and hair type.
And the bonus, these are not
just for women but for men too, so rest assured your spouse/boy friend wouldn’t
mind getting you here. Considering the fact that nothing can cause you as much
trouble as deciding what to gift a guy, this place will surely help with
hassle-free and limited-budget shopping, for stuff that are purely organic and
harmless.
The
footfall at the santhe was decent and I saw many passers-by
stop, to get a glimpse of it. I actually realized that Bengalureans are always
open to such ideas of having homemade, handmade and eco-friendly products!
Overall,
the experience was extremely delightful and worthy. We should encourage more
such santhes and make the city a unique shopping destination, something
that is not seen in other cities.
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