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This is one sparkling ring.
A jeweler from India was recently recognized for creating the ring with the most diamonds.
SWA Diamonds, in Malappuram, India, made a ring with 24,679 diamonds — and was awarded the Guinness World Records title for “most diamonds set in a ring” in May, according to a recent announcement from Guinness.
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The ring’s design was inspired by pink oyster mushrooms, which represent eternity, according to a press release from SWA Diamonds.
The ring was also given a name – “Ami’s Touch” – the release notes.
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“We are privileged and honored that this ring is made in India and the owner of the ring is an Indian,” said Abdul Ghafoor Anadiyan, managing director of SWA Diamonds, in the release.
“Ami’s Touch” is a Guinness World Record holder ring crafted by SWA Diamonds. There are 24,679 diamonds in the ring. (SWA Diamonds/Fox News)
“‘Ami’s Touch’ also marks the triumph of entrepreneurship in our country’s diamond sector,” Anadiyan added.
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The ring weighs 340 grams.
It is valued at $95,243 according to Guinness.
“There is no greater joy than living your dreams the way you were meant to,” Anadian said in a Guinness statement.
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“Our team feels accomplished and satisfied knowing that we have won another Guinness World Records title.”
The ring is also listed in the Asian Book of Records, according to the SWA Diamonds press release.
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