【Mumbai, Indi】This is the 100 Million Rupee Apple, Everyone in Mumbai Wants to See It!

Editor’s Note

This article describes a lavish diamond and gold apple crafted by Mumbai’s ‘Gold Man,’ valued at 10 crore rupees. It has earned a place in the India Book of Records and is currently for sale in Thailand.

10 करोड़ का सेब (Photo: Dharmendra Dubey/ITG)
A Diamond and Gold Marvel

A diamond and gold apple worth 10 crore rupees is the talk of the town in Mumbai. It has been crafted by Rohit Pisal, popularly known as the ‘Gold Man’. This apple features 9 carats and 36 cents of diamonds and is made using 18-carat gold. The apple has earned a place in the India Book of Records and is currently on sale at the Royal Palace in Thailand.

The Creation of the ‘Gold Man’

Have you ever imagined an apple costing 10 crore rupees? Such an apple has been created in Mumbai, not for eating but for viewing. This apple is crafted from diamonds and gold and is currently making headlines.
This unique apple was created by Mumbai’s Rohit Pisal, known as the Gold Man. He meticulously designed and prepared this apple. The apple is entirely adorned with 18-carat gold and sparkling diamonds.

Specifications and Recognition

According to the certificates received, this apple is set with 9 carats and 36 cents of diamonds. The 18-carat gold weighs approximately 29 grams and 800 milligrams. A total of 1396 pieces have been used in its creation. Due to its beauty and artistry, this apple has been registered in the India Book of Records.
The world-renowned World International Gemological Institute has also certified this apple. Not only that, this apple is now being displayed at the Royal Palace in Thailand, where demand for it has increased significantly. It is reported that it is being purchased there at a premium price.

The Artist’s Statement
“I have created this through a blend of hard work and art. This is not just a design, but a symbol of Indian jewelry artistry.”

Rohit Pisal says that he prepared it with a mix of hard work and art. It is not just a design, but a symbol of Indian jewelry art. It remains a topic of discussion.

Report – Dharmendra Dubey

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⏰ Published on: November 07, 2025