Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted a miniature portray of Kangra to US President Joe Biden. Kangra miniature work normally depict ‘shringar rasa’ or love on a pure background. These beautiful work are made by the painters of Himachal Pradesh utilizing pure colors.
PM Modi gave Mata Ni Pachedi reward to UK PM Rishi Sunak. This is a hand-crafted material from Gujarat, which is obtainable within the shrines of the temple by which the Mother Goddess resides. The identify is derived from the Gujarati phrase ‘mata’ which means ‘mother goddess’, ‘ni’ which means ‘belonging to’ and ‘pachedi’ which means ‘background’.
PM Narendra Modi gifted ‘Pithora’ to Australian PM Anthony Albanese. Pithora is a ritualistic tribal folks artwork by the Rathwa artisans of Chhota Udaipur in Gujarat. These work are just like Aboriginal dot work from the indigenous communities of Australia.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted ‘Patan Patola Dupatta’-scarf to Italy’s PM Giorgia Meloni. Woven by the Salvi household within the Patan area of northern Gujarat, the (double ikat) Patan Patola material is so properly crafted that it turns into a competition of colors, with the back and front not distinguishable.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted ‘Agate Bowl’ from Kutch in Gujarat to French President Emmanuel Macron, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted a silver bowl from Surat and a Kinnauri scarf from Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh to Indonesian President Joko Widodo on the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted the Kanal Brass Set of Mandi and Kullu to the Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. These conventional musical devices are actually more and more used as ornament objects and are manufactured by expert metallic craftsmen within the Mandi and Kullu districts of Himachal Pradesh.
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