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From Brass Bodhi Tree to Warli art: What PM Modi gifted to world leaders during his 3-nation tour; see pics

From Brass Bodhi Tree to Warli art: What PM Modi gifted to world leaders during his 3-nation tour; see pics

Time of India19-06-2025
From Brass Bodhi Tree to Warli art: What PM Modi gifted to world leaders during his 3-nation tour; see pics
PM
Narendra Modi
on the final leg of his 3-nation visit, arrived in Croatia on Wednesday after visiting Cyprus and Canada in the backdrop of the G7 summit, which was organised in Kananaski.
During the recent G7 Summit in Kananaski,
PM Modi
presented carefully chosen Indian handicrafts and artworks to various world leaders, showcasing India's rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions.
Here's a list of gifts given by PM Narendra Modi to world leaders at the G7 Summit:
Brass Bodhi tree to Canada PM Mark Carney
Brass Bodhi tree
Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney a handcrafted Brass Bodhi tree sculpture from Bihar. Symbolic of spiritual awakening, the piece reflects the sacred tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment. Made from pure silver, the pot is decorated with detailed floral and paisley designs, all hand-engraved by skilled local artisans.
The pot also has an ornate lid, showing the perfect mix of beauty and function.
Such silver pots were once used in temples and royal homes for holding holy water, offerings, or as decorative pieces during special ceremonies.
Dokra Nandi to French President Emmanuel Macron
Dokra Nandi
To French President Emmanuel Macron, PM Modi gifted a Dokra Nandi sculpture from Tamil Nadu. Crafted using the lost-wax casting method, this decorative brass bull, symbolic of devotion to Lord Shiva, features an open lattice body and intricate embellishments that celebrate India's spiritual and artisanal traditions.
Sandstone
Konark Wheel
to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz
Sandstone Konark Wheel
PM Modi presented German Chancellor Friedrich Merz with a Sandstone Replica of the Konark Wheel. Made from natural sandstone, it carefully copies the detailed design of the original 13th-century wheel, which is both a sundial and a symbol of time, movement, and the universe. The real Konark Wheel has 24 spokes, often seen as the 24 hours of the day or 12 months of the year, showing the endless cycle of time. Carved with motifs of gods, dancers, and nature, it reflects the mastery of Odisha's artisans.
Kolhapuri Silver Pot to Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese
Kolhapuri Silver Pot
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese received a Kolhapuri Silver Pot from Maharashtra. Crafted from solid silver, the pot is embellished with intricately detailed floral and paisley patterns, all expertly hand-engraved by talented local craftsmen. It features an elaborate lid, showcasing a wonderful blend of aesthetics and practicality. Historically, these silver pots were employed in temples and royal residences to hold sacred water, offerings, or as decorative items for special occasions.
Silver Filigree clutch purse to the Governor General of Canada
Silver Filigree clutch purse
To Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada, PM Modi presented a Silver Filigree work clutch purse from Cuttack, Odisha. This exquisite purse highlights the ancient Tarakasi craft, known for its intricate lace-like designs made from fine silver wires, a tradition that traces its roots back over 500 years.
Ebony Jali Work Box to Premier of Alberta
Ebony Jali Work Box
PM Modi gifted Danielle Smith, Premier of Alberta, an Ebony Wood Jali Work Box with Silver Nakkashi from Rajasthan.
It features detailed silver inlay work and a colourful hand-painted peacock on the lid. The box is hand-carved by skilled artisans using a traditional jali design, inspired by famous Indian monuments. The silver inlay, known as Nakkashi, is a centuries-old craft where silver sheets are carefully shaped and added by hand.
Papier Mâché Box to Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
Papier Mâché Box
Salma Lakhani, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, received a Papier Mâché Box with Gold Leaf Work from Jammu and Kashmir.
The process begins with sakhtsazi, where layers of recycled paper are molded into a sturdy box that is then dried in the sun. Following this is naqashi, where artists intricately hand-paint the box with elaborate designs featuring flowers, Chinar leaves, birds, and picturesque landscapes. The vibrant colors and golden accents enhance the beauty of the artwork.
Cane and Bamboo boat to Brazilian President Luiz Silva
Cane and Bamboo boat
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was gifted a Cane and Bamboo Boat with a Swan Figurine from Meghalaya.
Made from natural materials, this eco-friendly artwork captures the craftsmanship and cultural stories frpm India's northeastern region.
Brass Dokra Horse to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa
Brass Dokra Horse
PM Modi presented South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with a Brass Dokra Horse from Chhattisgarh.This artwork is crafted by hand using an ancient metal casting process known as the lost-wax technique. Created by tribal artisans, every piece is one of a kind, blending traditional elements with modern styles.
In tribal cultures, horses symbolize power, loyalty, and devotion. These figures are commonly utilized in rituals as offerings to deities.
The horse features intricate details such as twisted wire patterns, bells, and harnesses, all fashioned from brass.
Madhubani Painting to South Korean President Lee Jae-myung
Madhubani Painting
To South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, PM Modi gifted a Madhubani Painting from Bihar. Also called Mithila Art, is a famous traditional art form from Bihar, India.
It is mostly done by women and passed down through generations. These colourful paintings were originally made on mud walls during festivals and weddings to seek blessings. Now created on paper, cloth, and canvas, the art is known for bold outlines, bright colours, and detailed designs.
Warli Painting to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo
Warli Painting
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo received a Warli Painting. Warli art is a traditional tribal art form originating from the Warli community in Maharashtra, India.
It is among the oldest and most straightforward types of Indian folk art, created using white rice paste on mud walls or similar surfaces. Unlike other art forms that depict deities or mythological narratives, Warli paintings illustrate scenes of daily life, such as agriculture, fishing, dancing, and village festivities.
The art utilizes fundamental shapes like circles, triangles, and squares to narrate beautiful stories.
A commonly depicted scene is the "tarpa dance," where individuals dance together in a circle, symbolizing unity and happiness. Squares typically signify sacred locations or the earth goddess.
Pattachitra
painting to the President of Croatia, Zoran Milanović
Pattachitra painting
On his concluding leg of 3-nation visit to Cyprus, Canada and Croatia, PM Modi gifted a Pattachitra painting to Croatian President, Zoran Milanović. It is a traditional artform form Odisha. The name of the painting comes from "patta" (cloth) and "chitra" (picture).
These artworks usually show stories from Indian mythology, particularly about Lord Krishna and the Jagannath tradition. Artists use natural colours and handmade brushes to create bold lines and detailed scenes.
He also gifted a silver candlestand to Croatia's Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic.
Kashmiri silk carpet, silver clutch to Cyprus President and First Lady
Kashmiri silk carpet, silver clutch
PM Modi gifted a luxurious Kashmiri silk carpet to Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides. To First Lady Philippa Karsera, PM Modi gifted a silver clutch handcrafted in Andhra Pradesh. The purse is made using the ancient repoussé technique, blends intricate temple-inspired floral designs with modern aesthetics.
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