Top Most Expensive Useless Things
Top Most Expensive Useless Things
Well... some people think it is better to spend millions on buying things that don't matter or things they don't need, than to help people around them.
We hear regularly that the poverty rate is increasing, yet some rich people pay no attention to that and prefer to spend their money on what pleases them.
They are useless but useful to the owners, at least that is the reason they got it in the first place.
See list below, pictures follow after:
- The box of sweets Le Chocolat includes the selected chocolate masterpieces from the world’s best confectioners. It is also a set of luxury jewelry made of natural yellow and blue brilliants, emeralds and sapphires from Simons Jewelers company. Simply invaluable gift with the price-list in one and a half million dollars.
- Smart phone Diamond Crypto from designer Peter Aloisson is made of platinum and pink gold. It is covered with more than 80 brilliants. There are 50 brilliants on each side of phone (including 10 blue brilliants), the navigation button is surrounded by 28 brilliants, and navigation bar itself also made of a brilliant in carat. This phone costs 1.3 million dollars, the same price with ...
- Now, when you see this you would wonder what one can do with it. It's a platinum kitten of 3.8cm cm in width and 5.6cm in height. It is decorated with precious shiny precious stones - brilliants, rubies. Just take a look! For this beauty you will have to pay neither more nor less, but $ 163,000. The Single copy was sold in December, 2006 in the shopping center Mitsukoshi in Tokyo.
- The most expensive pizza in the world was sold in the pizzeria of Nino’s Bellissima Pizza in New York. The stuffing consisted of cream fish, chive-onions, four different kinds of Petrossian caviar, thinly sliced tail of Atlantic lobster, salmon caviar and a little wasabi which supplemented the flavoring variety. Pizza was enough for 8 people. It cost only about $125 for a slice! Won't you ask - wetin you dey chop sef?!
- On June 14th, 2007 design company Ginza Tanaka presented this brilliant-platinum handbag at a fashion show in Tokyo. The handbag was made of pure platinum and decorated with 2,182 brilliants for 208 carats in total. The price tag at handbag, is also brilliant- $ 1, 630,000.
- Can you imagine that you spent $ 225,000 on alcohol? On July 20, 2006 company Tequila Ley.925 sold a bottle of tequila made of platinum and white gold to one private collector from Mexico City at the price of $225 000. The drink was made from 100% blue agave juice and held for 6 years. The company entered the Guinness Book of Records for the release of the most expensive bottle of alcohol in the world. If you cannot afford platinum bottle, probably you may have enough funds for Gold and Platinum bottle for $ 150,000 or at least silver and gold tequila for $ 25,000.
- This cricket ball, decorated with diamonds, was awarded to the best players at the Cricket World Cup 2007. Each ball was decorated with 5728 diamonds that worth about $ 68,500.
- Then again, why not encase your telly completely in solid glitz? No need to be stingy here, for The PrestigeHD Supreme Rose Edition from Stuart Hughes is encrusted with 28 kilograms of 18 carat rose gold. Forget crystal-clear display -- this set will endlessly sparkle with its frame of 72 round cut, 1 carat diamonds, with Sunstone and Amethyst thrown in as well. This model has been rumoured to be the most expensive television in the world – at a staggering $2.26 million (approx. £1.33 million)
- PG Tips is the British company on tea manufacturing. Jeweler company Boodles made this diamond tea bag in honor of the 75th anniversary of the PG Tips. It was handmade and decorated with 280 diamonds, which explains the price tag of $ 14,000. Well, we all know that the British are serious about their favorite drink, but not so!
- The Japanese jeweler company Ginza Tanaka and toy manufacturer Bandai Co. presented to the world this tiny version of favorite Japanese robot – Gandam. Gandam is the protagonist of the longest and popular cartoon serial in Japan. The figurine that is 1 400g in weight and 13 cm in height, is made of pure platinum and costs $41 468 for an interested person.
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Top Most Expensive Useless Things
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