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Ram Temple-Themed Necklace Crafted With 5,000 Diamonds In Gujarat's Surat — IN PICS
A diamond merchant from Gujarat's Surat has unveiled a necklace on the theme of the Ram temple using 5000 American diamonds and 2 kg silver.
Ram Mandir Ayodhya Inauguration Unique Ram Darbar Sculpture Crafted With 5,000 Diamonds In Surat
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Crafted from diamonds and gold, the intricately designed idols of Ram, Lakshman, Sita, and Hanuman, along with the royal court, were exhibited at the Sarasana Jewelry Expo. (Photo Source: ABP News)
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Surat-based Rasesh Jewelers took the initiative to create these themed sculptures dedicated to the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. The artwork, which weighs two kilograms, is a manifestation of intricate craftsmanship, utilising over 5,000 diamonds, gold, and silver. (Photo Source: ABP News)
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The sculptures, including the Ram Darbar (Royal Court of Lord Ram), were meticulously crafted by more than 40 skilled artisans over a period of 30 days. The display at the Sarasana Jewelry Expo showcased the blend of traditional craftsmanship and devotion. (Photo Source: ABP News)
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"The Ram Darbar and idols will be sent to Ayodhya, contributing to the grandeur of the Ram Temple. We wanted to pay our respects through our art and craftsmanship," stated the artisans involved in the project. (Photo Source: ABP News)
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The use of precious metals and gemstones in crafting religious idols is a unique and awe-inspiring tradition, reflecting the Surat's dedication to both artistry and religious heritage. The exhibition served as a visual delight, capturing the essence of the Ram Darbar and contributing to the cultural tapestry of Surat. (Photo Source: ABP News)
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The newly built temple in Ayodhya would be opened for devotees after the consecration of the idol of Ram Lalla on January 22, 2023. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take part in the inauguration ceremony. (Photo Source: ABP News)
Published at : 18 Dec 2023 08:20 PM (IST)
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