Tata Nano coated with 22 karat gold bangles "You want to pay tribute to the 5,000-year history that the jewels are in India, and to design the car, we used 14 jewelry techniques," said company spokesman Golplus jewelry , Gaurav Khanna, part of the Tata Group. Used Tata Nano base for the construction of this model, which is conceived as a strategy to promote Goldplus. The company has used 80 kilos of 22 karat gold bangles of 22 carats, 15 kg of silver and precious stones like diamonds, rubies and emeralds. Recently, the Indian authorities also used this model as a 'hook' to curb population growth in this country (drawing Tata Nano). The Tata Nano is a utility that was introduced at the time as "the world's cheapest car. " It currently priced at $ 2,900, but sales are still low, 1,200 units sold in August, because, critics say, lack of security (Tata Nano test). Goldplus, also owned by the group, I had used in the year 2008 22 kilos of 22 karat gold bangles to create the world's largest wrist. Nano was chosen to symbolize "the ambitions of the new India and the common citizen. " "Although the 22 karat gold bangles is associated with luxury in India, the middle-class families have it much more present than elsewhere, and invest their savings in gold. "Nano 22 karat gold bangles and call the same type of audience," Khanna defended. The car was made in the city of Bombay, with the assistance of group chairman Ratan Tata. It will be shown during six months in different Goldplus facilities, all in southern India. . . We pay tribute to the 5,000-year history that the jewels are in India, and to design the car we used 14 jewelry techniques, "said Efe spokesman Goldplus jewelry company, Gaurav Khanna, belonging to Tata . For this model, conceived as a strategy to promote Goldplus, the company has used 80 kilograms of 22 carat gold, fifteen kilos of silver, and precious stones like diamonds, pearls, rubies or emeralds, and semiprecious stones. The Nano, a utility that was introduced by Tata in its day as the "world's cheapest car", is currently priced at $ 2. 900, but sales are still low -1. 202 units in August, because, critics say, failure to security. Goldplus, also owned by the group, I had used in 2008 twenty-two kilos of 22 karat gold bangles to create the world's largest wrist, and now, said Khanna, Nano chosen to symbolize "the ambitions of the new India and the citizen common. ""Although the 22 karat gold bangles is associated with luxury in India, the middle-class families have it much more present than elsewhere, and invest their savings in gold. Gold Nano and call the same audience," defended Khanna. The car, presented on Monday night in the city of Bombay (west) at the presence among others of the group's chairman, Ratan Tata, will be displayed for six months in different Goldplus facilities, all in southern India . "For security reasons, I can not get into the logistics of how we will carry. But if you were to put the wheel, our 22 karat gold bangles Nano would," he said Khanna. . . .