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PM’s Norway Visit: Modi highlights Odisha’s rich cultural legacy – From Cuttack tarakasi to palm leaf pattachitra

Prime Minister Narendra Modi showcased Odisha’s rich artistic heritage in Norway by gifting a Cuttack Tarakasi silver filigree sailboat to King Harald V and a Palm Leaf Pattachitra to Queen Sonja, highlighting India’s cultural legacy and traditional craftsmanship on the global stage

Dr Samanwaya NandaDr Samanwaya Nanda
May 22, 2026, 11:30 am IST
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Gifts presented to Norwegian Royal Family by PM Narendra Modi

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Bhubaneswar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again showcased India’s rich cultural diversity on the global stage through the presentation of traditional handicrafts from Odisha to members of the Norwegian royal family. These carefully selected gifts—a handcrafted silver sailboat created in Cuttack’s renowned Tarakasi tradition and an exquisite Palm Leaf Pattachitra—have drawn international attention to Odisha’s centuries-old artistic heritage and the exceptional craftsmanship of its artisan communities. This gesture reflects the Prime Minister’s continued emphasis on promoting India’s regional cultural treasures through diplomatic engagements. By choosing handcrafted masterpieces from Odisha, Modi not only highlighted the state’s artistic excellence but also reinforced India’s broader cultural diplomacy efforts, where traditional crafts serve as ambassadors of the country’s civilisational heritage.

Silver Filigree Sailboat Presented to King Harald V

During his visit to Norway, Prime Minister Modi presented a finely crafted silver sailboat model, made in the celebrated Cuttack Filigree, or Tarakasi, tradition, to King Harald V.

Tarakasi is one of Odisha’s most distinguished and intricate handicraft traditions. Practised primarily in Cuttack for centuries, the art form involves drawing pure silver into extraordinarily fine wires, which are then woven into elaborate ornamental patterns. These delicate silver threads are painstakingly shaped into intricate motifs and decorative forms, demonstrating remarkable precision and artistry.

The craft is so deeply associated with Cuttack that the city is widely known as Odisha’s “Silver City.” Tarakasi products range from jewellery and decorative artefacts to ceremonial items and customised artistic creations. The silver sailboat gifted to King Harald V symbolised not only Odisha’s artistic brilliance but also India’s maritime heritage and the enduring friendship between India and Norway. This gift highlighted the extraordinary skill of Odisha’s artisans, whose traditional techniques have been preserved and passed down through generations.

Palm Leaf Pattachitra Gifted to Queen Sonja

Prime Minister Modi also presented a traditional Palm Leaf Pattachitra, known locally as Tala Pattachitra, to Queen Sonja. Recognised as one of Odisha’s oldest surviving art traditions, Tala Pattachitra represents a unique blend of storytelling, devotion, and craftsmanship. Unlike conventional cloth-based Pattachitra paintings, this art form involves engraving detailed illustrations onto specially treated palm leaves using fine tools. The engraved leaves are then stitched together to form foldable panels containing elaborate visual narratives.

The artworks frequently depict mythological episodes, stories from Hindu epics, temple traditions, and classical motifs. The precision required in creating each engraving makes Palm Leaf Pattachitra one of India’s most intricate forms of traditional art.

Deeply rooted in Odisha’s religious and cultural traditions, the art form reflects centuries of devotional expression and artistic excellence. This gift presented to Queen Sonja showcased the state’s rich cultural history while demonstrating the enduring relevance of traditional craftsmanship in contemporary diplomacy.
CM Mohan Charan Majhi Hails the Gesture

Reacting to the Prime Minister’s gesture, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi expressed gratitude to Modi for bringing Odisha’s artistic legacy to international prominence.

In a social media post, the Chief Minister said the Prime Minister had once again championed India’s civilisational richness by placing Odisha’s timeless artistic traditions at the centre of a significant diplomatic engagement.

During his Visit to Norway, Prime Minister Shri@narendramodi Ji once again championed India's civilisational richness, placing Odisha's timeless artistic legacy at the heart of a significant diplomatic moment.

The gifts he presented to the Royal Couple were thoughtfully chosen… pic.twitter.com/lmqbotxKbq

— Mohan Charan Majhi (@MohanMOdisha) May 21, 2026

Majhi noted that the gifts chosen for the Norwegian royal couple reflected the depth, diversity and cultural wealth of India’s heritage. He described the Palm Leaf Pattachitra as a masterpiece rooted in Odisha’s temple traditions and centuries of devotional artistry preserved by generations of artisans.

Referring to the silver filigree sailboat, the Chief Minister stated that the renowned Cuttack Tarakasi tradition demonstrates the extraordinary skill of local craftsmen who transform delicate silver threads into breathtaking works of art. According to him, the handcrafted sailboat beautifully represented India’s maritime heritage while symbolising friendship between the two nations.

The Chief Minister further observed that the inclusion of two of Odisha’s most iconic art forms in such a prestigious diplomatic exchange reflects the growing global appreciation of India’s living cultural traditions.
“Odisha is deeply grateful to Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi for this gracious gesture and for choosing to carry the soul of our land onto the global stage,” Majhi stated, adding that the recognition would further enhance the visibility of Odisha’s traditional arts and crafts worldwide.

Odisha Crafts Becoming Global Cultural Ambassadors

The gifts presented in Norway are part of a broader trend in which Odisha’s traditional handicrafts have increasingly featured in India’s diplomatic outreach.

Over the past few years, Prime Minister Modi has repeatedly selected Odisha-made artefacts as official gifts for international leaders and dignitaries, helping bring global recognition to the state’s artisan communities.
Among the most notable examples is a Cuttack Tarakasi silver filigree purse gifted to Mary Simon during the G7 Summit. The handcrafted silver accessory showcased the remarkable craftsmanship associated with Odisha’s centuries-old filigree tradition. Similarly, another silver filigree purse from Cuttack was presented to Lordina Mahama during Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Ghana, further highlighting Odisha’s globally admired silverwork.

A traditional Pattachitra painting from Odisha was also gifted to Zoran Milanović, introducing one of India’s oldest storytelling art traditions to an international audience.

In another significant diplomatic gesture, a sandstone replica of the iconic wheel of the Konark Sun Temple was presented to Friedrich Merz. The replica drew inspiration from the world-famous 13th-century monument, widely regarded as one of India’s greatest architectural achievements and a symbol of Odisha’s artistic and engineering excellence.

Strengthening Cultural Diplomacy Through Traditional Crafts

The growing presence of Odisha’s handicrafts in international diplomatic exchanges underscores the increasing role of traditional arts in India’s soft-power strategy. Through carefully selected gifts, India is able to showcase regional cultural identities while fostering goodwill and cultural understanding among nations.
For Odisha’s artisans, such recognition carries immense significance. It not only honours centuries-old craftsmanship but also creates opportunities for greater international visibility, appreciation and market access for traditional products.

 

Topics: Palm Leaf PattachitraKing Harald VQueen SonjaOdisha handicraftsOdisha artPM Modi Norway visitCuttack Tarakasi
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