Oct 18 2011, 2:43pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Stuart Hughes is making normal gadgets unaffordable with gold, diamonds and other expensive materials. Now he also took on the newly released iPhone 4S. The whole surrounding frame of the iPhone 4S is encrusted with 7.8 ct VVS1 Diamonds.The solid Platinum rear section also is home to a solid Platinum Apple logo with 0.53 ct Diamonds. Combining the splendid design of the iPhone 4S, with the magical radiance of diamonds, has created an exquisite work of art. There is no finer, purer, or rarer gem than the diamond. Celebrate your individuality with the Diamond iPhone. The 64GB iPhone 4S is factory unlocked for worldwide use.
Stuart Hughes offers the iPhone 4S Diamond & Platinum Edition for 20,995 Pounds (~$33,000) in a limited edition of 25 units. Via StuartHughes.
Source: Askmee.de
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Luigi Lugmayr
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