PM’s gifts for G20 leaders: Who got what
At the G20 peak, Prime Minister Narendra Modi blessed heads of countries curated craft pieces from Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh, the two countries he visited lately for election rallies.
US President Joe Biden was presented with atomic oils from Kangra, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak entered Mata Ni Pachedi, a sacred cloth piece made by vagrant communities in Gujarat, officers said.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was presented a Patan Patola scarf, a various dupatta woven in the northern part of Gujarat, which was boxed in a ornamental sadeli box, a rustic craft native to Surat. The double ikat scarf can be worn on both sides. officers said the motifs weaved on Meloni’s scarf were inspired from the Rani Ki Vav, a stepwell in Patan, erected in the 11th century announcement.
The atomic pahari oil presented to Biden is grounded on the theme of love as a means of devotion. Among other particulars from the hill state were a Kinnauri capelet, presented to the President of the host country, Joko Widodo. The design on this specific piece shows influences from Central Asia and Tibet. Widodo was also presented with a tableware coliseum from Surat.
Agate coliseums from Kutch were presented to the leaders of France, Germany and Singapore. Thesemi-precious gravestone is set up in underground mines of Rajpipla and Ratanpur in surfaces, and uprooted to produce a variety of cosmetic objects.
PM Modi blessed a ethnical art piece, Pithora, to his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese. Pithora oils, ritualistic ethnical folk art by the Rathwa crafters from Chhota Udaipur in Gujarat, are grounded on the delveoils that ethnical people used to make, reflecting their social, artistic and mythological life and beliefs. These oils act the endemic fleck oils of the indigenous communities of Australia.