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Buy Handcrafted & Organic Products At These Artisanal Markets Across Delhi

Gulbahaar Kaur

As we all plan to slowly move towards a more conscious lifestyle where our choices are reflective of the sustainable approach; it is vital to shift our loyalty from corporate led stores to artisanal marketplaces. Luckily, we have been seeing a rise in weekly markets that include fresh farm produce, groceries, artisan products, terracotta cookware and solar products that encourage consciousness around personal health. So if you are looking to purchase better items from these spaces then here are a few markets focused on wellbeing and environmental sustainability across Delhi. 

I. Handpicked By PC

An artisanal market led by people who grow their own produce and those who hand-craft with fresh and natural ingredients and a whole lot of love. The lively affair at Horizon Plaza presents a whole array of homegrown masalas, pickles and natural oils. One can even find ingredients such as handcrafted cheese and consciously grown millets. You can spend quality time with your friends and family at this upscale market as they have a number of food and beverage stalls as well as some live music. 

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II. The Earth Collective

With an emphasis on encouraging consciousness around personal health, wellbeing and environmental sustainability, the organic lifestyle market at Sunder Nursery is an initiative to transform the way we consume. The vendors are carefully chosen by Earth Collective and only chemical free products are available for purchase. They also have a number of engaging activities for the buyers to take part in. 

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III. Organic Farmers Market

A weekly market focussed on organic homegrown produce and handcrafted materials in Gurgaon. The unique project is connecting local organic farmers and producers with consumers to help create a healthy sustainable community. Here you can also meet organic experts, gardening experts, health and fitness enthusiasts, and other concerned environmentalists. The main aim is to promote a slow lifestyle, conscious consumption and feel the earthy connection with what we eat instead of purchasing from shelves. 

Find more information here.

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