New Delhi, June 16: Prime Minister Narendra has gifted a handmade Kashmiri silk carpet to Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides and a silver clutch purse crafted in Andhra Pradesh during his visit to the country. Modi makes it a point to present gifts showcasing India's rich and diverse traditions to foreign dignitaries.

Officials said the handmade silk carpet is a masterpiece of India's cultural and artistic heritage, created by skilled artisans in the Kashmir valley using centuries-old hand-knotting techniques. Made from pure mulberry silk and dyed with natural colours, these carpets feature intricate designs inspired by the region's natural beauty -- lakes, chinar trees and floral patterns. PM Narendra Modi Wraps Up Cyprus Leg of His 3-Nation Tour, Emplanes for Canada To Attend G7 Summit.

PM Modi's Gifts to Nikos Christodoulides, First Lady of Cyprus

PM Modi Gifts Handmade Kashmiri Silk Carpet to Cyprus President

Known for their high knot density and luminous finish, they are treasured as heirlooms and symbols of prestige, tradition, and craftsmanship, they said.

The particular piece, in deep red with fawn and red borders, features traditional vine and geometric motifs, they said. It showcases the prized two-tone effect, appearing to change colours based on the viewing angle and lighting creating an illusion of two different carpets in one, they added.

PM Modi Gifts Silver Clutch Purse to First Lady of Cyprus

The silver clutch purse, combining traditional metal work with modern style, has been made using the repousse technique, having expansive floral designs inspired by temple and royal art. The officials said a semi-precious stone in the centre adds a touch of elegance and its curved shape, fancy handle and decorated edges give it a royal look. Once used mainly for special occasions, this purse is now a stylish accessory or a collector's item, showing off India's rich craft tradition in a modern way, the officials said.

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