some of the items found include:
A 4-foot (1.2 m) high and 3-foot (0.91 m) wide solid pure-golden idol of Mahavishnu studded with diamonds and other fully precious stones[8]
A solid pure-golden throne, studded with hundreds of diamonds and precious stones, meant for the 18-foot (5.5 m) idol of the deity
Ceremonial attire for adorning the deity in the form of 16-part gold anki weighing almost 30 kilograms (66 lb)
An 18-foot (5.5 m) long pure-gold chain among thousands of pure-gold chains
A pure-gold sheaf weighing 500 kilograms (1,100 lb)
A 36-kilogram (79 lb) golden veil
1200 'Sarappalli' pure-gold coin-chains encrusted with precious stones weighing between 3.5 kg and 10.5 kg
Several sacks filled with golden artefacts, necklaces, diadems, diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, gemstones, and objects made of other precious metals
Gold coconut shells studded with rubies and emeralds
Several 18th-century Napoleonic-era coins
Hundreds of thousands of gold coins of the Roman Empire
An 800-kilogram (1,800 lb) hoard of gold coins dating to the medieval period[8]
According to varying reports, at least three if not many more, solid gold crowns all studded with diamonds and other precious stones and pots of gold were found. While the above list is on the basis of news reports describing the July 2011 opening (and later) of Vaults A, C, D, E and F, a 1930s report from The Hindu mentions a granary-sized structure (within either Vault C or Vault D or Vault E or Vault F) almost filled with mostly gold and some silver coins.