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Using gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, topaz, pearls and coral, the record-breaking sari features a reproduction of the famous painting, 'Lady Musicians' by the Indian artist Raja Ravi Verma.



  Gemstones and precious metals used to produce world's most expensive sari


October 14, 2012


A sari is a length of unstitched cloth, from 3.5 meters to more than seven meters in length, which is worn, typically wrapped around the waist and with one end draped over the shoulder. It is dress of choice by women across the Indian sub-continent, irrespective of caste, geography or background, but a gem-set sari just recognized as the world's most expensive by the Guinness Book of records may have a more limited market.

Produced by Chennai Silks, which is based in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, the record breaking sari is said be worth $75,000 and includes a variety of precious metals, gemstones and other materials, including gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, topaz, pearls and coral.

Saris typically feature geometric, floral or figurative designs, but this one portrays a replica of a famous painting, "Lady Musicians" by the Indian artist Raja Ravi Verma. Every detail of the art piece was reproduced, including the jewels they are wearing. Ten more of Verma's paintings are portrayed in the border around the sari.

According to Chennai Silks, the sari took seven months to make and involved 30 handloom weavers working together with a host of jewelry craftspeople

Whoever gets to wear it will need to be wealthy and strong. The sari weights about eight kilograms.

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