Tata Nano blinged with £3m value of gold, silver and gems

September 26, 2011 :: Posted by - web_glnews :: Category - Gemstones, Gold, Jewelry

Tata Motors’ Nano may not be set the small car market on fire but there is no question that there is a lot of glitter.

The company has just unveiled the Gold plus Nano, a one off showpiece product that sees the car covered with 80kg of 22 carat gold, 15kg of sliver and 10,000 semi precious stones and precious stones.

This is indeed not the “people’s car” that Tata Motors had announced with much big deal a couple of years ago, but the Gold plus is certain to catch everyone’s eyes.

The car was revealed at Tata Theatre in Mumbai by Ratan Tata, chairman of Tata Group.
Today, gold is priced at Rs 28,147 per 10 grams and with over 80 kg of the yellow metal used to decorate the Nano, it is precious.

The gold only would be worth $4.68 million.

Gold plus is a Tata owned jewellery chain that was accountable for this gold enclosed Nano. The car was crafted to celebrate 5,000 years of jewellery making in India.

This car will be on exhibit at some of the company’s showrooms for the next six months wherever viewers can get a look at this show of opulence. But no test drives, please.

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Padmanabhaswamy temple jewels stolen, says report

September 05, 2011 :: Posted by - web_glnews :: Category - Diamond, Gemstones, Gold, Jewelry

A good part of the precious jewels in the Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple’s store of wealth had been stolen and some were gravely damaged.

This surprising revelation was made in the story of the advocate commissioners, deputed by the Thiruvananthapuram principal sub judge in 2008 to open the underground chambers of the temple and take out pooja utensils for the yearly Alpasi festival.

The commissioners, who opened two chambers, namely the Vyasarcone Kallara and Nithyadi Ara, found that 14 green colored stones of the thankakkuda, a golden umbrella with hanging tassels made of gold and green stones, were not working. Some of the clothes were missing. There were cracks in the umbrella, also.

Also, 44 golden hooks of vellippidyswarnakkuda, the golden umbrella with silver handle, were set up missing.

Instead these were replaced by hooks prepared of other metals.

The mulapalika with complicated designs and carvings had also developed cracks.

Two of the four silver bells of the kumbheeyam were also missing.

The commissioners suggested that the 11 gold articles stored inside the nila anki koottam, a big wooden box, should be weighed and numbered.

They also wanted the chaturbahi anki, a golden model of the deity used for processions, to be weighed for safety reasons.

The report states that the palace delegate and their lawyer had strongly conflicting a move to take the sample weight of one item in every category.

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