Latest

World’s most expensive necklace worn by Urvashi Rautela -the price of which will shock you

Urvashi Rautela recently shared a picture wearing a beautiful necklace. Which is being called the world’s most expensive necklace.

New Delhi: Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela leaves no chance to grab headlines with her fashion sense along with her acting. She shares her beautiful pictures every day and wins millions of hearts within minutes. Once again she has caught the attention of people with her unique looking jewellery.

The necklace he is wearing in this picture is being described as the most expensive necklace in the world. Urvashi has shared a very beautiful picture of her on her Instagram handle. In which Urvashi is wearing the world’s most expensive necklace. A 120-carat diamond necklace in the shape of a crocodile studded with emeralds and topaz has now grabbed headlines.

Urvashi was seen wearing a criss-cross crocodile necklace, matching bracelet, stud earrings and a ring. Urvashi shared this picture to welcome the new year, 2023. Which is now attracting everyone’s attention due to expensive jewellery.

Forbes claimed about the defeat
In a Forbes article, this precious necklace has been described as the most expensive necklace in the world. This necklace is from French jewelry house Cartier. According to Forbes, ‘it is considered one of Cartier’s most famous pieces of expensive jewelry.

It was designed in 1975, in the design of two fully articulated crocodiles. including an alligator crafted in 18-karat gold and meticulously set with over 1,000 brilliant-cut fancy yellow diamonds weighing 60.02 carats. The second crocodile is set in 18-karat white gold with a total of 1,060 emeralds weighing 66.86 carats.

The third person in the world to wear such a necklace
In an international report, it has been said that Urvashi is the first Indian and third person worldwide to wear this necklace after Mexican artist Maria Felix and Italian artist Monica Bellucci. It would not be wrong to say that Urvashi never fails to grab headlines.