Wednesday, 3 October 2012


Stuart Hughes shines up iPhone 4 again with Diamond Rose edition

UK designer Stuart Hugues is known for taking somewhat pricey gadgets and making them all out exorbitant with fancy jewels. This time the iPhone 4 got another look, making it "the world's most expensive phone."
This isn't the first time that Hughes has taken the iPhone 4 and made it twinkle with diamonds. But that one was only nearly £15,000 (~$24,000).
Say hello to the Diamond Rose limited edition, priced at staggering £5,000,000 ($7.99 million). What does this new extra-sparkly and extra-costly 32GB smartphone include? Approximately 500 individual flawless, 100 carat diamonds around the sides, plus a rose gold Apple logo with 53 more diamonds. The center navigation button is made up of a single cut 7.4ct pink diamond, which seems more fitting for an engagement ring rather than a smartphone.



The iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition from Stuart Hughes appears to be the most expensive mobile phone in the world at $8 million.
Hughes has recreated the infamous antenna band that wraps around the sides of the latest iPhone, as well as the back plate, using rose gold.
To top things off the phone comes in its own enormous storage chest made from a single block of Imperial Pink granite and lined in nu buck top grain leather. Available in a limited edition of just 2 units, the iPhone 4 Diamond Rose costs £5 million.






The Band is adored with 100 carats of flawless diamonds, and the apple logo is formed with fifty three more diamonds. Once again, the home button gets the most love-it;s made of platinum and features a rare 7.4-carat pink diamond.






The home button is covered with a single rare 7.1-carat diamond. That’s not all, though—the iPhone 3GS Supreme comes in a chest carved from a single block of granite and sports Kashmir gold and an interior lining made with Nu buck top grain leather.