INDIA : The Kerala-based SWA Diamonds has smashed the "sparkling" record for the most diamonds set in a single ring, according to the Guinness World Records (GWR).
According to GWR's blog, the record was set on May 5 in Karathode, Kerala. According to GWR, the stunning 24,679 natural diamonds in the mushroom-themed "Ami" ring. The managing director of SWA Diamonds, Abdul Gafur Anadiyan, was quoted as saying that by naming the ring "Ami," which is Sanskrit for "immortality," they paid honour to the mushroom, which stands for immortality and longevity.
The GWR have also uploaded a video on its Instagram page, which showed the ring in all its details. The record-breaking ring was created by SWA Diamonds to draw attention to their brand and raise visibility for their work, said GWR.
"After 3D printing, liquid gold was then poured into the mold, cooled and filed into the overall shape of 41 unique mushroom petals. With the base complete, each diamond was then meticulously placed by hand on each side of the mushroom petals. Natural diamonds were used," it said in the blog.
According to GWR, the diamond had to come from suppliers who have received the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) certification, which keeps "conflict" diamonds out of the general market.
The Guinness representatives counted the diamonds set under a microscope and assessed and verified the clarity, carat, weight, cut type, and type of diamonds that were utilised.
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The stunning ring was created by the ornament manufacturer in three months. Harshit Bansal, a jeweller in Meerut, held the previous record with a ring he made using 12,638 diamonds.
The exquisite ring's creation by SWA Diamonds was also described by GWR.
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