Nita Ambani’s Hermès charms steal the spotlight at the WPL 2026 auction

Nita Ambani’s Hermès charms steal the spotlight at the WPL 2026 auction

Nita Ambani’s Hermès bag with gem-encrusted ‘APKV’ charms — a tribute to her grandchildren — turned heads at the WPL 2026 auction as crores flew in high-octane bidding battles.

Business Today Desk
  • Nov 28, 2025,
  • Updated Nov 28, 2025 12:02 PM IST
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At the WPL 2026 auction, all eyes were on Nita Ambani — not just for Mumbai Indians’ big moves but for her Hermès handbag sparkling with gem-studded “APKV” charms that told a personal story.

 

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The letters Aadiya, Krishna, Prithvi, and Veda — her four grandchildren — were the secret behind the charms. Each initial glittered like a family legacy disguised as high fashion.

 

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Insiders say the charms were custom-designed by a Paris atelier in gold and diamond enamel, symbolising the matriarch’s signature blend of emotional storytelling and elite craftsmanship. Credit: BCCI

 

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For years, Nita Ambani has redefined what luxury means — personal, purposeful, and powerful. Whether it’s couture sarees or Hermès bags, every detail in her wardrobe carries meaning.

 

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While the internet debated her accessories, the WPL auction in Delhi roared with energy — crores changing hands as franchises fought over India’s best women cricketers in record time. Credit: BCCI

 

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UP Warriorz stunned rivals by using their Right to Match card for Kiran Navgire at ₹60 lakh — the hard-hitting batter who recently smashed a 34-ball T20 century for Maharashtra.

 

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru invested smartly, securing Radha Yadav for ₹65 lakh — a left-arm spinner with over 100 T20I wickets and a reputation for match-turning spells.

 

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Delhi Capitals played the long game, snapping up World Cup sensation Sree Charani for ₹1.30 crore and veteran off-spinner Sneh Rana for ₹50 lakh to balance flair with experience.

 

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In a shocker, RCB’s former star batter S Meghana went unsold despite her World Cup heroics — proving the auction floor remains as unpredictable as cricket itself.

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