Key Points

PM Modi presented exquisite Indian handicrafts to G7 leaders, blending tradition with diplomacy. The Dokra Nandi for Macron merges Tamil Nadu’s spiritual art with eastern tribal craftsmanship. Germany’s Konark Wheel replica highlights Odisha’s ancient sculpting techniques, while Australia’s Kolhapuri pot reflects Maharashtra’s silverwork heritage. These gifts reinforce India’s cultural richness on the global stage.

Key Points: PM Modi Gifts Dokra Nandi and Konark Wheel to G7 Leaders

  • Modi gifts Dokra Nandi to Macron symbolizing Tamil Nadu’s spiritual art
  • Sandstone Konark Wheel for Germany reflects Odisha’s cultural heritage
  • Kolhapuri silver pot for Australia highlights Maharashtra’s craftsmanship
  • Gifts showcase India’s diverse artistic traditions globally
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Incredible India: PM Modi's gifts to G7 leaders bring India to the world

PM Modi showcases India’s craftsmanship with Dokra Nandi for Macron, Konark Wheel for Germany, and Kolhapuri silver pot for Australia at G7 Summit.

"More than decoration—it’s a meaningful symbol of tradition and faith. – Article"

New Delhi, June 19

Bringing to the world the beauty and intricacies of Indian craftsmanship, Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented gifts to world leaders attending the G7 Summit, which took place in Kananaskis, Canada, earlier this week.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented a Dokra Nandi to French President Emmanuel Macron, a sandstone replica of the Konark wheel to the Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz and a Kolhapuri silver pot to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

The beautiful Dokra Nandi, which PM Modi presented to French President Macron, is a Nandi sculpture from Tamil Nadu. A fine mix of traditional metal craft and spiritual art, it is made using the ancient lost-wax method.

It shows Nandi--the sacred bull and companion of Lord Shiva--in a detailed and elegant form. The bull's body has an open lattice design, a signature of Dokra art, and is decorated with fine patterns. A bright red saddle adds a colourful touch to the aged brass look, giving it a rich, ceremonial feel.

Although Dokra art usually comes from eastern India, this piece blends that tribal craft with Tamil Nadu's religious style. In Tamil culture, Nandi stands for strength, patience, and devotion, making this sculpture both artistic and spiritual. Perfect for prayer rooms, meditation areas, or as a cultural decor piece, this one-of-a-kind sculpture celebrates India's diverse heritage and craftsmanship. It's more than decoration--it's a meaningful symbol of tradition and faith.

PM Modi gifted the Chancellor of Germany a stunning Sandstone Konark Wheel replica from Odisha. It is a beautifully carved piece inspired by the famous Sun Temple at Konark. 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. This replica includes fine carvings of dancers, gods, and floral patterns, just like the original, showing the skill of Odisha's traditional artists.

More than just decoration, the wheel stands for deep ideas like Dharma (cosmic law) and is even part of India's national flag. Handcrafted using old sculpting methods, this piece reflects the spiritual and cultural richness of Odisha, bringing a sense of timeless beauty and tradition into any space.

For his Australian counterpart, PM Modi presented PM Albanese with a Kolhapuri Silver Pot.

This beautiful Kolhapuri Silver Pot comes from Kolhapur in Maharashtra, a place known for its rich tradition of silver craftsmanship. 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.

The designs are inspired by nature, Maratha art, and temple architecture, and made using careful, time-consuming techniques. Kolhapuri silverwork is known for its purity and artistic detail.

Today, these pots are valued not just for their beauty, but also for their cultural and spiritual importance. This silver pot is more than just a container--it's a symbol of Maharashtra's artistic heritage and skilled craftsmanship.

The G7 Summit is an annual gathering of leaders from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, Canada, and the European Union (EU).

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Canada to participate in the G7 Summit. His visit was the sixth consecutive participation in the G7 Summit and his first visit to Canada in a decade.

- ANI

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Priya K.
What beautiful choices by our PM! The Dokra Nandi is especially meaningful - blending tribal art with spiritual symbolism. These gifts showcase India's incredible diversity in craftsmanship. More than just souvenirs, they carry our culture to the world stage 🇮🇳
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the thought behind these gifts, I wish there was more focus on contemporary Indian design too. Our traditional crafts are priceless, but modern India has so much to offer in design innovation as well. Balance is important.
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Ananya M.
The Konark wheel replica is genius! It's not just art but represents our scientific heritage too - the original was an astronomical marvel. Hope the German Chancellor appreciates how ancient Indians understood time and cosmos so precisely 👏
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Vikram P.
These gifts make me proud! Each piece tells a story - the Nandi for spiritual strength, Konark wheel for scientific heritage, Kolhapuri pot for royal craftsmanship. Perfect representation of India's 'Unity in Diversity'. Hope this boosts tourism to these regions!
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Sunita R.
Wonderful to see regional artisans getting global recognition! But I hope the government ensures these craftsmen actually benefit - maybe through more orders or better market access. Our heritage deserves sustainable support, not just symbolic gestures.
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Karan D.
The Kolhapuri silver pot reminds me of my grandmother's heirlooms! Such gifts make diplomacy personal. Maybe next time include something from Northeast India too - our entire country is a treasure trove of handicrafts waiting to be discovered by the world.

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