Guinness Record: 6.4 CR Ring Boasts 50,000 Diamonds

G GOWTHAM
A world record has been set by HK Designs and Harikrishna Exports Pvt Ltd (India), who created a unique ring with 50,907 diamonds put in it. In addition, only recycled materials were used to create the ring. Recycled diamonds and recycled gold were both used to make this spectacular jewellery.
According to the lyrics of the well-known james bond song, "Diamonds are forever," this ring is the only one in the world with this many diamonds, earning the company a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records. In indian rupees, the ring is priced at Rs 6.4 crore ($785645). A video of the pricey ring has been shared on social media by the Guinness World Records official account.
It's interesting to note that the ring has a name as well. Its name is Eutierria, which denotes blending in with the environment. The design is also organic in that a butterfly with three-toned golden wings is perched above a sunflower. The leader of the HK Group has stated that "dreams do come true." He continued by saying that with endurance, activity, and faith, it becomes a goal in sight. The previous record-holder was SWA Diamonds, another indian business, which created a mushroom-shaped ring with 24,679 diamonds.

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