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The shops are filled with shoes, jewelry, art decors, stationery, novelties, travel kits and sports goods. The South Parade of the British Period is now known as the MG Road. The road still retains the colonial charm even after lot of development and advancement has been made. This the place for shopping for electronic equipments, books and magazines, silk saris, textiles, antiques and photography equipments. The shops and emporiums to explore while shopping here are Barton Court, Cauvery Arts and Crafts Emporium, Coir Board Showroom, Kids Kemp, Natesan's Antiquarts, Public utility Building, Saree Kemp, Shringar Shopping Complex and Spencer's Super Market.
You can go to Brigade Road for shopping at Bangalore. This place is famous for electronic items such as televisions, refrigerators, music systems, computers, washing machines; garments; crockery and footwear. The Tamil Nadu Handicrafts Showroom, Poom Puhar, is also located on the Brigade Road. Residency Road is known for some of the famous emporiums like Gangotri, Uttar Pradesh Government Handicrafts Showroom; Mrignayani, Madhya Pradesh Government Emporium; Utkalika, Orissa Government Handicrafts Emporium and Gurjari, Gujarat State Handicrafts Emporium. At these emporiums, you may like brassware, wooden furniture, antique jewelry, ethnic printed fabrics, saris and decorative items.
Besides the four important shopping zones, there are several other shopping areas at Bangalore. These areas are famous for some special products. For shopping of cutlery, crockery and other household items, you can head towards Richard Square in Russell Market. Chickpet is known for pure silk saris, jewelry in gold and silver and dress material. You can go to Arcot Srinivaschari Street for shopping of brassware, silverware and copperware. Wooden products, plywood, electrical goods and paper can be shopped at B.V.K. Iyengar Road. Avenue Road is the right place for shopping of stainless steel, silver jewelry and stationery items.
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