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IRIS of Jaipur elevates luxury dining in Delhi for G20 guests with gold, silver-plated cutlery

New Delhi [India]: A Jaipur-based metalware firm, IRIS-Jaipur, has provided gold and silver-plated tableware for luxury hotels in New Delhi to cater to G20 delegates.

On Tuesday, the company held a preview of its traditional cutlery intended for serving food to Heads of State and other world leaders attending the G20 Summit in the national capital.

According to the firm, various luxury hotels in New Delhi have been asked to provide silver and gold-plated cutlery which will be used to serve food for foreign delegates during their stay.

The Jaipur-based firm has been chosen to supply hotels with bulk orders of gold and silver-plated tableware.

According to the firm officials, IRIS’s craftsmanship extends its reach to a distinguished roster of hotels. The legacy of IRIS is interwoven with some of the world’s most iconic names in hospitality, including Leela Palaces, ITC Hotels, which encompasses the prestigious ITC Maurya, Taj Palaces, Oberoi Hotels, The Lodhi, Hyatt Regency, Shangri-La, Hotel Ashoka, Radisson Blu Plaza, JW Marriott, Sheraton, and The Leela Ambience Convention, among many more esteemed venues.

“As the G20 summit prepares itself to enthral 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,” Rajeev Pabuwal, the chief executive officer of IRIS Metalware, said.

To meet the demand from luxury hotels and ITC company, IRIS has supplied bespoke tableware in bulk for G20 foreign delegates.

“We have maintained our quality of showcasing Indian tradition to world leaders in our cutlery. Echoing India’s rich heritage and its global prominence, the theme, “Fusion Elegance”, serves as a testament to this harmonious blend of premium materials, with a focus on electroplated silver,” an official statement from IRIS said.

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

A variety of street food and innovative dishes containing millet will also be on the platter for world leaders and delegates attending the G20 Leaders’ Summit on September 9-10.

India is all set to host the G20 Summit in New Delhi from September 9-10. World leaders will arrive in New Delhi to attend the G20 Summit. The summit will be hosted at the state-of-the-art Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

Notably, India assumed the G20 presidency on December 1 last year and about 200 meetings related to G20 were organized in 60 cities across the country.

Vasav Raj Katyal

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