Most Expensive Things owned by Mukesh-Nita Ambani
Most Expensive Things owned by Mukesh-Nita Ambani

Most Expensive Things owned by Mukesh-Nita Ambani

The Sentinel Most Expensive Things owned by Mukesh-Nita Ambani Apr 10, 2022
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A Private Yacht Worth Crores

Mukesh Ambani and his wife, Nita Ambani are the proud owners of a luxurious yacht. This 58 metres long and 38 metres wide sign of royalty had cost Ambanis around Rs. 80-90 Crores

Their IPL Team, Mumbai Indians

Mukesh and Nita hold a special place in their hearts for cricket. In 2008, they formed Mumbai Indians to participate in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Right now, it is valued at Rs. 809 Crore

A rare jewellery collection

Nita Ambani's jewellery is reportedly worth crores, equipped with pure gold jewellery, diamond rings, rare diamond chokers, and many more. Her entire collection is reportedly around Rs. 100 Crore

A Rare Japanese Tea Set worth Crores

As per the reports, Nita Ambani had bought the rare tea set from Japan's oldest cutlery set makers, Noritake, a few years ago. The price of the unique tea set was estimated to be around Rs. 2 crores.

Most Expensive Saree in The World

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.

The Ambani's private Jet

In 2007, Mukesh Ambani had bought a luxury jet for his wife, Nita Ambani on her birthday. Mukesh had reportedly purchased the jet at an estimated price of Rs. 240 Crores

An Epitome of Speed and Royalty, Audi A( Chameleon

Nita Ambani had purchased the Audi A9 Chameleon a few years ago at an estimated price of Rs. 90 Crores. The luxurious car is a special and rare edition of the world-famous automotive brand Audi AG

The Castle of the Richest, Antilla

Mukesh Ambani and his wife, Nita Ambani live in their palatial abode, Antilla, located in South Mumbai's Altamount Road with their kids. The price of the luxury property is around Rs. 15000 Crores

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