Guinness alert: Kerala jeweler breaks record with 24,697 diamonds in mushroom ring

Rijisha TV, a Post-Graduate in Lifestyle Accessories Design, National Institute of Design “meticulously crafted the ring”
Breaking the previous record of 12,638 diamonds in a single ring set by Jeweler based in Meerut Harshit Bansal in 2020, a Kerala-based jewelry showroom broke the record with 24,697 diamonds set in a mushroom-shaped ring.
You have exhausted your
monthly limit.
To continue reading,
register or simply log in
You need a subscription to continue reading.
Now available at Rs 2/day.
This premium item is currently free.
Subscribe to continue reading this story.
This content is exclusive to our subscribers.
Subscribe to get unlimited access to exclusive and premium stories from The Indian Express.
This content is exclusive to our subscribers.
Subscribe now to get unlimited access to exclusive and premium stories from The Indian Express.
As a reminder, Renani Jewels from Bansal obtained the title of the ring named ‘The Marigold – The ring of prosperity’ in the shape of marigold flower.
Buy now | Our best subscription plan now has a special price
The mushroom-themed ring named “The Touch of Ami”, according to Guinness World Records, was established by Kerala-based SWA Diamonds in three months. “The design of the ring was inspired by the pink oyster mushroom which represents eternity,” SWA said. indianexpress.com sharing that Rijisha TV, a graduate in Lifestyle Accessories Design from the National Institute of Design “meticulously crafted the ring.”
The ring was created using 3D printing with liquid gold poured into the mold, cooled and filled with 41 unique mushroom petal shapes.
“Most diamonds set in a single ring – 24,679 by SWA Diamonds,” the caption read.
Interestingly, the ring, made in Malappuram district of Kerala, has won several prestigious awards including the Asian Book of Records, according to the jeweler’s statement.
In a statement, Abdul Gafur Anadiyan, Managing Director of SWA Diamonds, said: “It is our privilege and honor that this ring was made in India and the owner of the ring is also a Indian. “The Touch of Ami” also marks the triumph of entrepreneurship in our state’s diamond sector. »
In particular, a microscope was used to count the set diamonds. After evaluation, Guinness officials confirmed the clarity, carat, weight, type of cut and type of diamonds used.
📣 For more lifestyle news, follow us on instagram | Twitter | Facebook and don’t miss the latest updates!
- The Indian Express website has been rated GREEN for credibility and reliability by Newsguard, a global service that rates news sources on their journalistic standards.
© IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd