Jaipur-Based Firm To Supply Silverware For VVIP Dignitaries At G20 Summit
Nearly 15,000 silverware crafted by 200 artisans have been made for the occasion of the G20 Summit
At the G20 Summit in New Delhi, heads of State and other global leaders attending the event will be served grand meals on bespoke silverware bearing intricately engraved motifs inspired from the cultural heritage of India, a Jaipur-based metalware firm has told news agency PTI. On Tuesday, Iris Jaipur, in a preview to showcase some of its silverware in New Delhi, said it was asked by various luxury hotels to commission made-to-order tableware and silverware which will be used by foreign dignitaries while staying at hotels and for lavish dinners and luncheons, which will be hosted for them.
Most tableware have steel or brass base or a mix of both with an elegant coating of silver, while some wares like plates that will carry glasses to be used for serving welcome drinks have gold plating, Laksh Pabuwal of the silverware firm said. Nearly 15,000 silverware crafted by 200 artisans have been made for the occasion of the G20 Summit, he said. The metalware firm is run by him and his father Rajeev Pabuwal.
Iris Jaipur said 50,000 man-hours have been spent on crafting these on which craftsmen from Jaipur, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and other parts of the country worked. "Designs are characterised by meticulous detailing, beaded borders, and a fusion of semi-machined hand craftsmanship with contemporary casting techniques. The electroplated silver finish adds a touch of sophistication, aligning seamlessly with the grandeur of the event," said Rajeev Pabuwal.
The G20 Leaders' Summit is slated to be held at the newly-built international convention and exhibition centre, Bharat Mandapam, at Pragati Maidan.
"The tableware and silverware depict the glorious cultural heritage of India, motifs of flowers, peacock, our national animal grace the plates, and other items. And, the silverware will dazzle the Heads of State with their cultural sparkle, and they will sse it and exclaim wow," he said. "This is all silver-plated and silver is suppose to be more hygienic and were used by the Maharajas in the ancient times. India is very well with the culture even in the best of the best places of the world, these silver plating stuffs have been used. Its an alloy made up of copper and different material," Pabuwal said.
The tableware and silverware designs reflect India's rich heritage and global prominence, according to the manufacturers. "Earlier, we used to import goods from other countries but all these silverware which you can see has been designed and made in India itself. It is a really good effort to promote 'Make in India' and 'Made in India'. We have created a fusion of semi-machined hand craftsmanship with contemporary casting techniques," he added.
He said special silverware has been crafted for keeping garland and other items which will be used for welcoming VVIP guests. "There is a peacock as you can see here, motifs of flowers, peacock, our national animal grace the plates and especially banana leafs thali. Everything is highly silver- plated," said Pabuwal, adding he has created silverware for various key events in the past as well.
Meanwhile, about 400 artefacts, including prized Gandhara sculptures, Chola Bronzes, and rare manuscripts, are part of a special exhibition that will open at the NGMA on September 9 to welcome spouses of various heads of state who will gather here for the G20 summit.
Remains of a chariot dating back to the period of 2500 BC-1800 BC and unearthed by a team of archaeologists in 2018 from the Sanauli excavation site in Uttar Pradesh and rare Mexican scrolls will also be displayed thematically to showcase India's rich culture and its shared connection with G20 member countries and invited nations, official sources said. The guests will also inaugurate the exhibition at the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA).