GoldPlus sets world record creating biggest 22 carat gold bangle
11 Aug '08
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The biggest gold bangle in the world made of pure 22 carat was created by GoldPlus, a jewelry division of Titan Industries of Tata Group, at Erode, Tamilnadu.
Measuring 1830 mm in diameter, 140 mm wide and weighing 24,505 grams, the bangle is built on a frame of four 22 carat rings and took about 227 man days to complete with a team of 30 craftsmen. The jewelry stands in symbolism to trust and transparency, customer focus, honesty and innovation which are the core values of Tata group.
The record setting bangle is inspired by Indian designs and has purity of 22 carat in every gram, besides, the infinity symbol used on the bangle stands for the eternal bond that Tata Group and GoldPlus shares with its customers.
The Seal of Purity has been engraved on the bangle in a total of eight different languages, signifying the aim of GoldPlus to be present across India as the strongest jewelry brand.