PM Modi In Japan: Gifts Ramen Bowl, Pashmina Shawl To Japanese Counterpart And His Wife | India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Saturday to the Ramen bowls with silver food sticks.
PM Modi also gave a papier Mache shawl to the Japanese PM, Yoshiko Nakamura’s wife in a Papier Mache box.
Vintage precious stone bowls set with silver bars are a mixture of Indian art and Japanese culinary tradition. This piece, which is four small and has a large brown moonstone bowl with a silver stick, is inspired by Japan’s Donburi and stove rituals.
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The moonstone, which originates from Andhra Pradesh, shines with adüs and symbolizes love, balance and protection. At the same time, the base of the main bowl is made of Makrana marble covered with semi -precious stones of Rajasthan’s traditional Parchin mixture.
This Pashmina shawl, which was presented to Yoshiko Nakamura, made of thin wool of the Changthagi goat in Ladakh, is valuable because it is light, soft and warm around the world. The hand -woven by Kashmir craftsmen carries a century -old tradition that once valued by the royal family.
The shawl has a ivory base with PAS, Pink and Red sensitive flower and Paisley patterns showing classic Kashmir design and workmanship.
It comes in a hand -painted paper Mache box decorated with flower and bird motifs that contribute to its beauty and cultural value. Together, Shawl and Box represent Kashmir’s art, heritage and timeless elegance.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed his two -day visit to Japan on Saturday and described it as “productive” and stressed positive results during their engagement.
During the visit, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru was grateful to Ishiba for the temperature that expanded to him.
“This visit to Japan will be remembered for productive results that will benefit the people of our nations.
Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Japan took office in 2014 and pointed out an important milestone in India-Japan relations.




