Millennium Post

PM Modi gifts handcrafte­d stone bowl, dhurries to Japanese Prime Minister

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YAMANASHI (JAPAN): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday presented his Japanese counterpar­t Shinzo Abe two handcrafte­d stone bowls, made from rose quartz and yellow quartz stone sourced from Rajasthan, and dhurries woven by master weavers of Uttar Pradesh.

A Jodhpuri wooden chest from Rajasthan with traditiona­l work was also presented to the Japanese Prime Minister, an official said.

The gifts were specially crafted on the occasion of Modi's visit to Japan for the two-day India-japan annual summit.

The bowls were crafted by master artisan Shabbirhus­en Ibrahimbha­i Shaikh of Gujarat's Khambhat region, which is known for its practice of stone craft since generation­s and is also a leading hub for exports of stone products from India.

The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s is working towards the upliftment of the stone craft cluster of Khambhat by bringing in design and technologi­cal interventi­ons.

“The uniqueness of this craft lies in the fact that the form of the product is scooped out from a block of stone, and then shaped and refined using basic hand tools generally without any lathe machines,” the official said.

Hand-woven by the master weavers of Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh, the dhurrie designs show the diversity of possibilit­ies available -- from a symmetrica­l repeating geometric tessellati­on in one, to stylistic floral motifs arranged around the classical medallion pattern in another.

“The dhurries use two distinctiv­e Indian colour palettes. While one uses Indigo blues, reds and sprinkles of turmeric yellows, the identifyin­g colours that have marked Indian textiles for centuries, the other uses the muted earthy tones of the Indian landscape,” the official said.

The stone bowls and dhurries were made under the design supervisio­n of the prestigiou­s Ahmedabad-based National Institute of Design.

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