Surat (Gujarat): HK Desires and Harikrishna Exports have set a Guinness Book of World Records for studding the maximum number of diamonds in a ring in Gujarat's Surat. The jewellery manufacturer has studded 50,907 diamonds in a single ring. The sunflower-shaped diamond ring has been designed using recycled gold and worth Rs 6.44 crore.
The ring has been crafted from 460.55 grams of gold and 130.19 carats of diamonds. Ghanshyambhai Dholakia, the Managing Director of Harikrishna Exports said, “This particular ring has been designed with a purpose in mind. This diamond ring has been designed to save the environment. We will plant a tree for each diamond. So, there are 50,907 diamonds in this ring, so we will plant 50,907 trees."
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While making the ring, it was divided into eight parts. The design of this ring has been carved like the wings of a sunflower with a butterfly on it. The jeweller took nine months to make the ring. The work of craftsmen, who created the beautiful ring, should be appreciated for their wonderful work.
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Earlier, India's northeastern state Assam cemented its place in the Guinness Book of World Records by performing the largest Bihu performance in a single venue. The event took place recently at the Sarusajai Stadium in Guwahati. Earlier, the Prime Minister was expected to attend the event which was scheduled to take place on April 14, however, it was rescheduled and preponed at the last minute.