Friday, March 25, 2011 7
Practical buys at Souk Al Jumah
If you're underbudget and looking for a place to buy your house needs, Souk Al Jumah is the place. It's practical. It's wise. It's under different roofs.
'Souk' is an Arabic word for market; 'Jumah' is for Friday.Souk Al Jumah hence refers to the Friday Market in Farwaniyah, Kuwait. Some call it a flea market, others refer to it as a second-hand market.
Regardless, it's one of the favorite hangouts of locals and expatriates during weekends.
Most newbie expat Pinoys purchase their furnitures and household items from Souk Al Jumah. It's not only practical but it is also wise. Souk Al Jumah is huge - around five hectares -- and it houses various items for sale. It's also well-organised because under each roof are similarly classified items. There's a section for used clothes, antiques, furnitures, electronics, gym equipment, etc. There's even a separate souk for live animals (didn't go there because it's quite a walk from where we parked).
Here are some of the photos I took that Friday.
Entrance to the souk.
Colorful carpets of various sizes, color and make.
The parking space is spacious although a bit dusty during summers.
Like I heard some of them still works.
Antique coins from various countries.
Various sculptures from India, Egypt and Syria.
Second hand clothes and shoes abound.
How about wearing this for the santacruzan? Too colorful for a wedding gown, I say.
A Prada for KD10. I heard you, with your bartering acumen, can get this for KD5 .
This Gucci watch is a first-class imitation that sells for KD8.
Satin curtains that would definitely add colors to your windows. Sells for KD2.
I love this sofa and it's surot-free (they said) 'dahil bilad sa araw'...Dunno.
Exercise machines that sell from KD10.
Carpets from different countries -- some machine-woven, others by hand.
Decoratives that come cheap. This 'bike' sells for KD3.
Vases that you can get for less than KD1. That's around PHP150.
Restoration works for old furnitures. An old furniture becomes new with just a few paint and an artistic hand.
Quite a lot to see, admire and buy in Souk Al Jumah. It's a favorite for bargain hunters and it's not a surprise to see other nationalities rummaging the place for something to buy. It's also becoming our favorite hangout every weekend. It's practical, it's wise, and somehow, it's also a thrill and an adventure that don't necessarily come high-priced.