G20 Summit | Bespoke silverware with Indian culture-inspired motifs for VVIP guests
The Hindu
Iris Jaipur crafted 15,000 silverware pieces for G20 Summit, reflecting India's rich heritage and global prominence. The pieces feature intricate motifs, beaded borders, and a mix of semi-machined hand craftsmanship and contemporary casting techniques. The electroplated silver finish adds sophistication, showcasing India's culture to foreign guests. 200 artisans from across India worked 50,000 man-hours to create the pieces, which include plates, glasses, and special silverware for garlands.
Heads of State and other world leaders attending the G20 Summit here 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 said.
Iris Jaipur on Tuesday held a preview of some of its silverware in New Delhi and said it was asked by various luxury hotels to commission made-to-order tableware and silverware which will be used by foreign guests 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 told PTI.
About 15,000 silverware crafted by 200 artisans have been made on 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.