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Sale of decorative items for sacrificial animals gains momentum

By APP
July 10, 2021

Islamabad : The sale of sacrificial animals and their decorative items is witnessing a steep rise in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad as the religious festival of Eidul Azha is knocking on the door.

Decorating the sacrificial animals with different items is a popular trend amongst people especially children before the festival.

Traditional decorative items available in cities like Multan, Sahiwal, Kasur, and interior Sindh are brought to different cities and are available in and around cattle markets of twin cities.

“I have been selling animal ornaments for the past many years. I usually sit beside different cattle markets where most of the people visit and keep on moving from one place to another to grab more and more customers,” Ali Khan, a vendor said.

Talking to this agency, he said, “Youngsters especially children are more inclined to visit the stalls of decorative items as they wanted to decorate their sacrificial animals with the latest garland available in the market.”

He said the prices of garlands, anklets, bells, and facial ornaments with flowers and garlands range between Rs200 to Rs400 while the decorative cloth to cover the animal costs from Rs1500 to Rs3000 depending on the size.

Ahmad, a 14-year old buyer at a decorative items’ stall in cattle market of Rawalpindi said, “We are here to buy colourful garlands, crown and ‘payals’ for our cow but the prices are so high that we even can’t buy all the desired items.

“Following the Sunnat-i-Ibrahimi, we want to decorate our sacrificial animal at the best but high prices of such items make it difficult for us to fulfil our wishes,” he said.

Noor Ameen, a 65 year-old-buyer said, “I have spent already my maximum savings in buying my desired cattle as the prices were much higher as compared to the last years.”

“Now my grandchildren are demanding to buy decorative items but sellers are not ready to give any discount.