Padmashri AWARD
The Padma Awards is one of Indias highest civilian honours, announced every year on the eve before Republic Day.
Shri Mahesh rajsoni is the only rajsoni from the family to win the Padmashri Award for 2015. Pranab Mukerjee, the former
President of India presented him with this award.
National Award
The Government presents the National Awards to master artisans who excel in the art field. Mahesh Rajsoni received this award for his contribution to thewa art jewelry from Pratibha patil, former President of India.
State Award
Shiv Charan Mathur, former Chief Minister of Rajasthan, has awarded Mahesh rajsoni the State Award in 1984 for Thewa Art Work.
State recognition Award
The government of Rajasthan has awarded us many times for producing the highest quality artwork. Ashok Gehlot was the Chief Minister of Rajasthan and he presented Mahesh rajsoni with the State recognition Award for expanding Thewa Art in South Africa & Sri Lanka .
Rajasthan Gaurav Award
Mahesh Rajsoni also received the Rajasthan Gaurav Award in 2017 by "Sanskriti Yuva Sansthan", for his outstanding work in supporting Rajasthani handicraft artists and in thewa arts. He is an active member of the Rajasthan Thewa Kala Sansthan and has contributed greatly to it.
Bharat Gaurav Award
The award "Bharat Gaurav " is presented to a person who has made a significant contribution in their field, benefitted society and served the nation during their career. Mahesh Rajsoni received this award in 2018.
National Award For Master Craftsmen 1975
Sh. Ramvilas RajSoni (Rajasthan) Pratapgarh Receiving The Award From President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed For Thewa Work (Gold Work On Glass) 22-3-1975.
Lifetime Achivement Award for Thewa jewellery - DOI
Raghav Rajsoni was honoured with Lifetime Achievement award for unique creation and dedication to revive a legacy art work of Thewa jewellery by Designer Of India founder - Shrusshti sharma in Bangalore 2021 .
Winner in International handicrafts exhibitionin Taraz, Kazaksthan
Raghav Rajsoni represented India in the international handicrafts Exhibition held at Taraz, Kazaksthan in June 2023 and was the winner in the competition between 200 artisan from 12 different countries.