A custom-made iPhone encased in gold and diamond has always caught the imagination of people who love to splurge money on gadgets and then flaunt them. However, the latest to join this class of smoldering elegance is a million dollar gold iPhone 3GS Supreme encrusted with nearly 200 diamonds priced at a hefty US$3.2 million or 1.92 million pounds.
Designed by British designer Stuart Hughes, the iPhone 3GS Supreme was crafted using 271 grams of 22carat gold. The front bezel has been studded with 136 flawless diamonds, which amount to a massive 68 carats. It has been reported that the ace designer took nearly 10 months to make the phone after it was commissioned by an anonymous Australian businessman.
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Apart from the dazzling gold crust and diamonds studded all around the 3GS device, the iPhone designed by Stuart Hughes, the rear Apple logo in solid gold has 53 diamonds cut to perfection amounting to 1 carat, while the front navigation button is home to a single cut very rare diamond at 7.1 carats.
Interestingly, the designer has been prudent enough to not let the elegant and expensive device be mismatch with an ordinary cover. He designed an elegant 7 kg chest for the million dollar unique handset, made from a single block of Granite. The granite chest is then covered with Kashmir gold with the inner lined with Nubuck top grain leather and is now all set to be shipped to its Australian buyer.
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