In India, the world's largest diamond ring was created

The Indian company SWA Diamonds has created the world's largest diamond ring. A total of 24,679 diamonds were placed on the ring, weighing 340 grams. Its value is 79,967 pounds sterling, that is, $95,243.

Its appearance resembles a pink mushroom. The ring was named "Ami". It means “immortality” in sanskrit.

This ring was created in order to draw the attention of the whole world to the SWA Diamonds brand. Kompanya claims that the prototype of the ring was first made in a plastic look. Then the liquid gold in the 3D view is poured into a mold and brought into the form of 41 mushroom leaves. Each diamond is glued one by one with manual labor.