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If Diwali shopping is on your mind, there’s no better place to begin than the Festival of Lights edition of Dastkar Nature Bazaar. Held at Kisan Haat, Andheria Modh, Anuvrat Marg, Chhatarpur, New Delhi – 110074, the fair runs from 3 to 15 October 2025, 11:00 am to 7:00 pm daily, closed on Wednesdays.
Organised by Dastkar, the renowned craft collective, this annual mela brings together artisans from across India—each stall brimming with festive charm. Think earthy diyas, eco-friendly torans, handmade lamps, sustainable gift hampers, and intricate home decor, all under one open-air roof. Whether you’re looking to light up your home, curate gifts, or simply soak in the festive mood, this is where craft meets culture.
Here’s our curated guide to the stalls you must visit this season.
Pottery Station Ramgarh
For all your terracotta diya and lamp needs
If Diwali for you begins with the warm glow of earthen lamps, Pottery Station Ramgarh is a must-visit. Their handmade diyas and terracotta lamps come in simple matte finishes and colourful glazed designs. Each piece reflects the earthy essence of Ramgarh’s pottery tradition.
Price: Rs. 120 upwards
Contact: 7891212511
Green Kraft
For eco-friendly torans and festive hangings
Add a touch of sustainability to your Diwali décor with Green Kraft’s handcrafted torans. Made by an all women collective, using natural jute, cotton cords, and recycled fabric, these vibrant hangings are perfect for sprucing up doors and windows while staying planet-conscious.
Price: Rs. 150 upwards
Contact: 8123077216
Heritage Box
For scented handmade incense sticks
Nothing sets the festive mood quite like the fragrance of sandalwood and jasmine wafting through your home. Heritage Box offers hand-rolled incense sticks and dhup cones made with natural essential oils and herbs—perfect for your puja setup or gifting.
Price: Rs. 100 upwards
Contact: 9833023229
Bent Handicrafts
For statement lighting and lamps
If you’re in the mood for something more ornate, Bent Handicrafts has you covered. Their collection of metal and wire lamps, lanterns, and shades fuse contemporary design with traditional craft, ideal for both indoor and balcony decor.
Price: Rs. 500 upwards
Contact: 8750620809
Makon Home
For eco-friendly gift boxes and hampers
This is your stop for all things gifting. From bamboo baskets and recycled-paper boxes to curated festive hampers, Makon Home helps you pack your presents beautifully and sustainably. Their natural-fibre baskets double up as chic home organisers post-festivities.
Price: Rs. 200 upwards
Contact: 9810306264
Pipihiri Store
For cute diyas and candles
Add a playful touch to your festive décor with Pipihiri’s collection of quirky diyas and scented candles. Think pastel hues, tiny shapes, and minimal designs—perfect for gifting or brightening up your tablescape. They also have special curated gift boxes for Diwali of all kinds and price points.
Price: Rs. 75 upwards
Contact: 9310116452
Shola Valley
For traditional shola decorations
Bring home the delicate craftsmanship of Bengal with Shola Valley’s sholapith decorations. From garlands and puja backdrops to intricate figurines, these natural white pieces lend a serene, traditional aesthetic to your Diwali altar.
Price: Rs. 120 upwards
Contact: 8900344040
Craftroots and other Blue Pottery Stalls
For exquisite ceramic diyas and lamps
A perennial favourite at Dastkar, the blue pottery stalls are a treat for anyone who loves colour and craftsmanship. Expect intricately painted diyas, glazed lamp holders, and decorative platters that make perfect Diwali keepsakes.
Price: Rs. 250 upwards
Contact: 9875186267
Plan your visit early in the day to avoid the rush, and carry some small change, though most stalls now accept UPI. The bazaar’s leafy layout makes for a relaxed stroll, and if you’re lucky, you might even catch a live craft demonstration or folk performance. Always try out testers that the very sweet shopkeepers provide you as samples without any bounds. This bazaar is bound to make you come around again and again.
So this Diwali, skip the mall crowds and head to Dastkar Nature Bazaar: where every diya, toran, and gift tells a story of craft, community, and light.
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