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Another tourist trap. I was brought here by my tour guide (not on the itinerary). The owner was well spoken and seemed genuine, he explained all the different varieties of cashmere wool scarfed for sale. The one I liked was ‘four times woven baby wool’ at a cost of $180AUD. I contacted my local friend who told me that was a rediculous price, I should pay $70 at most and even that was expensive. The owner kept bringing his price lower when he knew I had a good source for pricing, and eventually we settled on $80. Still too expensive, but I had wasted so much time haggling for a scarfe I never intended to buy and was tired after a long day of touring. The owners brother gave me daggers. These scarves can be bought in Shimla or neighbouring areas for cheaper. Another tourist trap that I’m sure offers commission to guides …
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Date of experience: February 2020
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I don't recommend this shop. Too expensive and bad quality. I bought three scarps in this place. However, after visiting other shops (including the one from my hotel in Delhi) and compare the prices and quality I feel they deceived me (even though I got a ”discount” of almost 50% of the initial price).…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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visited Agra yesterday and I passed to Oriental Heritage shop ,In fact their product are so nice and perfect and after some demonstration ,I decided to buy a Carpets with a saree and many more handcraft products , The owner was very gentle and helped me to choose the right item and confirmed to do all the delivery to my home in his responsibility .Price was logic and reasonable and I recommend all visitors to visit this shop . but actually they show me the handcraft reality work at reasonable price…
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Date of experience: February 2018
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