Modi Japan Gift: PM Modi gave Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba a Ramon Bowl set and silver chopsticks made from Moonstone in Andhra Pradesh. The Japanese PM’s wife presented the handicrafts of Kashmir Pashmina Shawl.
Narendra modi gifts: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a great gift to Japan’s PM Shigeru Ishiba and his wife. He took Chopstick and Ramon Bowl for Ishiba. It is a unique mixture of Indian artistry and Japanese culinary art. This set equipped with a large brown moonstone bowl with four small bowls and silver chopsticks is inspired by Donburi and Soba customs of Japan.
The Chandramani present in the gift set given by PM Modi is from Andhra Pradesh. It is a symbol of love, balance and safety. At the same time, the main bowl Makrana is made of marble. It has a semi-precious stone in the traditional Purchin Kari style of Rajasthan.
Narendra Modi gave Pashmina Shawl to the wife of the Prime Minister of Japan
PM Narendra Modi presented Pashmina Shawl to the wife of the Prime Minister of Japan. It was placed in a box made of paper pulp. Pashmina shawl is woven with the best wool found from Changthangi goat. This goat is found in Ladakh. Pashmina Shawl is liked worldwide due to its light, soft and warm.
Pashmina shawl is woven by hand by Kashmiri artisans. This reflects the centuries -old tradition. It was once cherished by the royal houses. The basis of this shawl is of ivory. It has pink and red flowers and paceley designs. They reflect classic Kashmiri design and craftsmanship.
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The Pashmina Shawl was packed in a hand -dyed paper pulp. It adorned the shapes of flowers and birds, which further enhance its beauty and cultural value. The shawls and coaches together symbolize the artistry, heritage and timeless glory of Kashmir.