iPhone 5 Black Diamond ($15 million): Crafted from 135 grams of solid 24-carat gold, the iPhone 5 Black Diamond, priced at $15 million, underwent a meticulous nine-week construction process. Its frame features 600 pristine white diamonds, with an additional 53 adorning the Apple logo on the rear. Noteworthy is the use of sapphire in the screen, adding to its opulence. The standout feature of this luxurious black-and-gold iPhone 5 is the singular, flawless black deep-cut diamond that now graces the home button. This remarkable 26-carat black diamond originates from a Chinese businessman, who collaborated with luxury artisan Stuart Hughes to bring this bespoke device to life. (Image Source: Apple)
iPad 2 Gold History Edition ($7.8 million): Stuart Hughes introduces the iPad 2 Gold History Edition, a remarkable device infused with elements of prehistoric heritage. Featuring shavings from a 65 million-year-old T-Rex dinosaur bone and a front frame crafted from Ammolite, one of the oldest rocks on Earth dating back 75 million years, this iPad 2 is a true marvel. Adding to its extravagance are 53 flawless diamonds weighing 12.5 carats, adorning the device. The back panel and Apple logo are meticulously fashioned from 24-carat gold, totalling 2kg in weight. With a staggering price tag of $7.8 million, this exclusive iPad 2 Gold History Edition is a limited production, with only two units ever created by Stuart Hughes. (Image Source: Stuart Hughes)
Hart Audio D&W Aural Pleasure loudspeakers ($4.7 million): Hart Audio introduced the world’s priciest speakers in 2012 under its Aural Pleasure collection. Valued at $4.7 million, this unique pair is crafted from 18-carat gold and is the sole existing set globally. Additionally, the collection includes five sets of silver speakers priced at $315,000 each. For those seeking premium quality at a more accessible price point, the collection offers solid phosphor bronze speakers at $63,000 per pair, with limited availability capped at 99 pairs in total. (Image Source: Yahoo)
Camael Diamonds iPad ($1.2 million): The classic saying “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend” takes on a new meaning with a luxurious iPad from Camael London. This exquisite device, valued at $1.2 million, features a stunning design adorned with 18-carat gold and embellished with 300 carats of diamonds on its back. The Home button at the front and the iconic Apple logo at the back are meticulously crafted with black diamonds. Weighing over 1kg, this diamond-encrusted iPad epitomizes opulence and sophistication.
Macbook Air Supreme Platinum Edition ($500,000): Macbook laptops have also had their luxury treatment. The Stuart Hughes Apple MacBook Air Supreme Platinum Edition was made with platinum weighing a massive 7kg. Only five of such units are available across the world. Even without all the diamonds and sapphire, this iteration of Macbook Air costs approximately $500,000. (Image Source: Stuart Hughes)
Nintendo Wii Supreme ($497,300): Nintendo Wii has been discontinued now, but Stuart Hughes made sure that it remains relevant for gamers who lead a luxurious life. Only three units were made of this. The Nintendo Wii Supreme is made using solid 22-carat gold, and it weighs over 2.5kg. It took six months to craft and the front buttons are made using 78×0.25-carat flawless diamonds, weighing a total of 19 carats. (Image Source: Stuart Hughes)
Sony PlayStation 3 Supreme ($331,500): Sony’s PS3 may be outdated too, but Stuart Hughes has made the device a memorabilia for gamers. It is made using solid 22-carat gold and weighs 1.6kg, with only three pieces ever made. The luxury gaming console has a diamond-studded disc loading slot, adorned with a total of 58 22-carat diamonds. (Image Source: Stuart Hughes)
Steinway Lyngdorf Model LS Concert Speakers ($250,000): Any audiophile would say that the Steinway Lyngdorf Model LS Concert Speakers are the closest you can come to bringing the concert audio experience within four walls. Each speaker features glossy piano-black sides and 24-carat gold accents around all eight AMT tweeters. The eight-feet-tall and 16-inch-wide bars use curved drape made of super-thin bungee cords instead of the commonly-used cloth grille. (Image Source: Steinway Lyngdorf)
Diamond BlackBerry Amosu Curva ($240,000): The phone features 4,459 diamonds which weigh 28 carats on the front and back. The body was created using 18-carat gold, and this phone will come with free concierge services for a year. The company created only three of such pieces which took 350 hours to be crafted.
Gold iPad Supreme ($190,000): There are just 10 of these in the market. It is certainly an exclusive item. The back panel and bezel of this product are made by utilising a single piece of 22-carat gold weighing 2.1kg. It features diamonds weighing 25-carat and the Apple logo on the back has 53 diamonds weighing 22-carat. (Image Source: Stuart Hughes)
Published at : 25 Apr 2024 04:26 PM (IST)