Key Points

PM Modi gifted a Kashmiri silk carpet and an Andhra silver clutch to Cyprus leaders, highlighting India's craftsmanship. He received Cyprus' highest civilian honour, the Order of Makarios III. Modi dedicated the award to India-Cyprus friendship and shared values. The visit marks the first by an Indian PM to Cyprus in over 20 years.

Key Points: Modi Gifts Kashmiri Silk Carpet and Andhra Silver Clutch to Cyprus Leaders

  • Kashmiri silk carpet features two-tone effect with vine motifs
  • Andhra silver clutch made using repousse technique
  • Modi awarded Cyprus' highest civilian honour
  • Visit strengthens India-Cyprus diplomatic ties
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Kashmiri silk carpet, silver clutch from Andhra: PM Modi's gifts to Cyprus President, First Lady celebrate Indian craftsmanship

PM Modi presents Cyprus President and First Lady with handcrafted Kashmiri silk carpet and Andhra silver clutch, showcasing India's rich craftsmanship.

"This honour is not just mine, it is the honour of 140 crore Indians. - PM Narendra Modi"

Nicosia, June 16

In a gesture that encapsulates India's rich craftsmanship, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted an exquisite Kashmiri silk carpet to Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides and a silver clutch purse from Andhra Pradesh to the First Lady, Philippa Karsera, respectively, during his visit to Cyprus.

The red-coloured carpet features traditional vine and geometric motifs. 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.

The carpet gifted to the Cyprus President represented the skills of Kashmiri artisans.

Speaking of the gift presented to the First Lady, Philippa Karsera, PM Modi chose a stunning silver clutch purse crafted in Andhra Pradesh.

Made using the repousse technique, it has detailed floral designs inspired by temple and royal art. 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 collector's item, showing off India's rich craft tradition in a modern way.

Earlier, on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III - the highest civilian honour in Cyprus, by President Nikos Christodoulides at the Presidential Palace in Nicosia.

The Order of Makarios III is named after Makarios III, the first president of the Republic of Cyprus. It is conferred upon heads of state and other people of significant status in recognition of meritorious service to the nation.

"President, for the Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III, I express heartfelt gratitude to you, the Government of Cyprus and the people of Cyprus. This honour is not just mine, it is the honour of 140 crore Indians. It is the honour of their capabilities and aspirations. It is the honour of our country's cultural brotherhood and the ideology of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'. I dedicate this honour to the friendly relations between India and Cyprus and our shared values and mutual understanding. On behalf of all Indians, I accept this honour with utmost humility and gratitude," PM Modi said.

He further said, "This honour symbolises our unwavering commitment to peace, security, sovereignty, territorial integrity and prosperity of our people. I understand the significance of this honour and accept it as a responsibility towards the relations between India and Cyprus."

He expressed confidence that the ties between two nations will touch new heights.

He stated, "I am confident that in the time to come, our active partnership will touch new heights. Together, we will not only strengthen the progress of our two nations but also contribute towards building a peaceful and secure global environment."

PM Modi arrived in Cyprus on Sunday afternoon (local time), marking the first visit by an Indian PM to the island nation in over two decades. He was received by the Cypriot President at Larnaca International Airport.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What beautiful gifts showcasing India's diverse craftsmanship! The Kashmiri carpet's two-tone effect is pure magic ✨ and the Andhra silver clutch is fit for royalty. Proud to see our PM representing India's rich heritage so elegantly on the global stage.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the gesture, I hope these gifts also translate into better opportunities for our artisans back home. The Kashmir carpet industry has suffered so much - would be great if such diplomatic gifts come with concrete support for the craftsmen too.
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Arjun S.
The repousse technique used in the Andhra clutch is fascinating! Our traditional metalwork deserves more recognition. Maybe the government should organize more exhibitions of such crafts - would boost tourism and help preserve these dying arts.
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Sneha R.
Such thoughtful gifts that tell the story of India's cultural diversity! The carpet represents Kashmir's beauty while the clutch showcases Andhra's craftsmanship. This is soft diplomacy at its best 🇮🇳 Hope it inspires more people to explore our handicrafts.
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Vikram J.
The Grand Cross honor is well-deserved! But more than awards, what matters is how this visit strengthens India-Cyprus ties. Both nations share historical connections - hope we see more cultural exchanges and economic cooperation in coming years.
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Neha P.
Beautiful gifts but I wish the article had mentioned the actual artisans who made them. These craftsmen are the real heroes keeping our traditions alive. Would love to know their stories too!

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