G20 Summit: leaders will be served meals on gold and silver plated utensils

The 18th G20 Summit in New Delhi scheduled to be held on September 9-10....


New Delhi is all prepared to welcome the international dignitaries for the upcoming G20 Summit which is scheduled to be held at the sprawling Bharat Mandapam at New Delhi's Pragati Maidan from September 9-10. The officials have made numerous arrangements to provide a one-of-a-kind experience to the delegates across the political, cultural and business lines attending the high-key summit. On these lines, to showcase India's rich culture and heritage, the heads State and other global leaders will be served on silver and gold-plated utensils.

 

Adorned with intricately engraved motifs, around 15,000 silverware have been crafted by over 200 artisans in around 50,000 man-hours, Jaipur-based metal ware firm, Iris Jaipur, supplier of the bulk orders to the hotels, said.

 

On Tuesday, the firm held a preview of its traditional cutlery intended for serving food to the guests attending the G20 Summit in the national capital.

 

It said that most of the utensils are a steel or brass base or a mix of both with a coating of silver, while some wares have gold plating which will be used for serving welcome drinks.

 

“Designs are characterized 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,” Rajeev Pabuwal, chief executive officer of IRIS Metal ware.

 

According to the firm, various luxury hotels in the national capital have been asked to provide silver and gold-plated cutlery which would be used to serve the G20 delegates including US president Joe Biden and UK PM Rishi Sunak.

 

According to the G20 secretariat, the convention Centre is being catered by ITC and the foods will showcase regional cuisine, street food and millet.

 

"As the G20 summit prepares itself to enthrall the world leaders with our rich culinary heritage, each piece of tableware and decor reflects India's culture, art, and hospitality. With every shimmering detail, we curate a feast for the senses, intertwining heritage and luxury on a global stage. At the G20 Summit, our tableware isn't just silver; it's a reflection of India's resplendent spirit," Pabuwal added.

 

On December 01 last year, India assumed the G20 Presidency. The 18th G20 Summit in New Delhi scheduled to be held on September 9-10 will be a culmination of all the G20 processes and meetings held throughout the year.

 

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