Chandpol Bazaar
Chandpol Bazaar is Jaipur's most accessible wholesale market for out-of-city buyers — it sits just outside the Chandpol Gate of the walled city, with relatively good road access and street parking compared to the narrow lanes of Bapu Bazaar or Kishanpol Bazaar inside the old city. For wholesale buyers arriving with a car, tempo, or large group, Chandpol is a more practical starting point than the congested inner city markets.
The market stocks a broad mix of finished ethnic garments and fabric — kurtis, lehengas, fabric rolls, Bandhani dupattas, and semi-finished garments that can be finished locally or by your own tailors. Pricing is competitive and negotiable. The market attracts a strong local retailer base from across Rajasthan — particularly from Jodhpur, Ajmer, and Alwar — which keeps prices honest.
Chandpol Bazaar is best used as a secondary market after visiting Sanganer (for fabric) or Bapu Bazaar (for finished garments) — it fills in specific product gaps and is good for variety sourcing without the pressure of the more tourist-heavy inner city markets.
What Is Sold at Chandpol Bazaar
Chandpol Bazaar is one of Surat's established wholesale sourcing destinations for Finished Kurtis, Lehengas & Choli Sets, Fabric Rolls (Cotton & Synthetic) — the market's highest-demand product categories. Wholesale buyers, regional dealers, and Meesho resellers consistently rank these as the primary reason for visiting this market, with factory-direct pricing and fresh catalog launches available round the year.
Beyond the flagship categories, the market also carries a strong range of Bandhani Print Fabric, Leheriya Print Fabric, Semi-Finished Ethnic Garments. These secondary product lines attract buyers looking to consolidate sourcing into a single-stop visit — picking up both core stock and complementary items without travelling to multiple markets across Surat's Ring Road belt.
For buyers seeking greater variety, the market additionally stocks Dress Material Sets, Rajasthani Ethnic Wear. While these categories are secondary in volume, they represent strong upsell and cross-sell opportunities for retailers building a complete ethnic wear inventory for their customers.
All product categories available at Chandpol Bazaar are sourced directly from Surat-based manufacturers and fabric mills, ensuring factory-direct wholesale rates without broker markups. Whether you are a boutique owner, a bulk dealer supplying Tier 2 cities, an e-commerce reseller, or an international exporter, this market provides the breadth of inventory needed to fulfil diverse order requirements at competitive prices.
Tips for Buying at Chandpol Bazaar
Good for first-timers: Chandpol is significantly easier to navigate than the narrow inner city markets. Start here if it is your first Jaipur buying trip — get oriented, compare products and prices, then move to the specialist markets.
Check Leheriya authenticity: Genuine Leheriya (wave pattern tie-dye) should have slight irregularities in the wave pattern — that is part of the handcraft. Machine-printed Leheriya lookalikes have perfectly uniform waves. Ask the seller if it is hand-dyed.
Best for variety buying: Chandpol is better for building variety across styles than for bulk of a single product. If you need 10 designs in 5 pieces each, this market serves you better than a factory-direct Sanganer order.
Chandpol Bazaar — Buyer FAQ
Yes — Chandpol Bazaar is a good all-round wholesale market in Jaipur, particularly for buyers who need vehicle access and parking. It stocks finished kurtis, lehengas, fabric rolls, and Bandhani/Leheriya fabric. It is less specialist than Bapu Bazaar or Kishanpol but more accessible and well-priced for mixed category buying.