What is the price of Nita Ambani saree?
Rs. 40 lakhs
According to the kalamtimes, Nita Ambani had once donned a saree worth Rs. 40 lakhs and it was one of the world’s most expensive sarees.
Who wore the costliest saree?
Nita Ambani in the World’s Most Expensive Sarees Nita Ambani who is the wife of one of the most richest people in the world, wore a 40 lakh worth saree at the wedding of the Reliance Group of Industries CEO’s son in Ahmedabad. This saree was again designed by the director of Chennai Silks, Sivalingam.
What is price of Nita Ambani lipstick?
It is also reported that Nita Ambani’s lipstick collection’s worth is estimated to be Rs. 40 lakhs.
Which is the most costly saree in India?
Top 10 Most Expensive Sarees in India
- Banarasi Sarees From Uttar Pradesh.
- Kanjeevaram From Tamil Nadu.
- Kasavu Saree From Kerala.
- Paithani Saree From Maharashtra.
- Sambalpuri Saree From Odisha.
- Chanderi Saree From Madhya Pradesh.
- Muga Silk Saree From Assam.
- Bomkai Saree From Odisha.
Which is the most expensive silk saree in India?
The most expensive silk saree was made by Chennai Silks and was sold for around ₹40 lakh in January 2008, according to Guinness World Records. The saree featured reproductions of 11 paintings by Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma and took about 4,760 man-hours to produce.
Does Nita Ambani wear same shoes?
She never wears the same pair of shoes twice Instead, she maintains a massive collection of her favourite brand name shoes, including costly luxury brands such as Padro, Jimmy Choo and Marlin. Nita Ambani is certainly a unique woman, even among celebrity families.
Do Nita Ambani repeat clothes?
Nita Ambani proved that she is just like us and repeats clothes whenever she wants to. But no matter what she wears, she can’t live without her diamond stud earrings which she usually carries with herself.
Which is best saree in India?
Must-have Sarees from India
- Uppada Sarees. Uppada Sarees are the new-age Jamdanis – with a Southern India’s special touch of gold and Kanjeevaram style borders.
- Paithani Sarees.
- Tussar Silk Sarees.
- Kalamkari Sarees.
- Kanjeevaram Sarees.
- Banarasi Sarees.
- Dhakai/Jamdani Sarees.