When it comes to fashioning or adorning everyday items with solid gold, Russia’s nouveau riche, the filthy rich oil Sheikhs and gold mad Chinese can’t get enough of the stuff. The Sultan of Brunei lines his walls with sheets of gold. Gas rich Russians drive gold cars. And Chinese gold traders make toilets out of 24-carat solid gold.
In the cases of most of the items on this list, the tag “most expensive” is a marketing ploy to get attention, to get space in newspapers, magazines and online. It splashes a product or company’s name all over the place and shouts luxury and quality. The press will flock to the items for the shock and novelty factors. It seems (though bargain hunters would balk at this) nothing sells better than “most expensive”.
There is a scale of weirdness in terms of gold-ifying regular things. The least outrageous are things like Christmas trees, decorated with gold bows and ornaments. Several steps up on the gold ladder, we find things that are embellished in gold – not gold plated, but completely covered with sheets of solid gold. Everyday items such as cars, stretch limos and even rifles have been known to be embellished in gold. At its worst, gold mania stretches to solid gold toilet paper and toilets.
Off the weirdness scale altogether is artist Terence Koh, who sold his gold plated feces for $500,000. Luckily, no pictures seem to have survived, and you won’t find that on this list. But from caskets to gold toilets, here are the strangest and some of the most expensive items of their kind made with solid gold.
Toilet: $2.5 Million and Toilet Paper: $1.3 Million
Credit: Elitethings
And you thought Kanye and Kim spending nearly $1 million for mere gold plated toilets was extravagant… In Hong Kong, we find the most expensive restroom in the world. Built by the Hang Fung Gold Technology Group in 2001, it has 24-carat gold and jewel embellished walls and a solid gold toilet.
Not sheets of gold, but solid gold. Said to be worth $2.5 million, the toilet remains unused and intact. At least if the Hong Kong economy goes belly up, they can always liquidate their asset.
Abu Dhabi Christmas Tree: $11 Million
Erected in 2010 in a 7 star Abu Dhabi hotel, this tree is certified by Guinness as the most expensive decorated tree in the world. The 40-foot evergreen is bedecked with gold bows, ornaments and garlands. Gold wrapping paper adorns the presents at its base. And it drips precious stones. Compared to the toilet, it seems almost normal.
Poker Set: $7,5 Million
Designed by Geoffrey Parker, this set’s case is alligator, lined in suede. The game gems are fitted with 18 carat gold and the chips are set with precious stones while the dealer button is 18 carat gold, set with diamonds. You can only imagine how high the poker stakes would get with this multi-million dollar set.
Gold-Covered iPhone: $15 Million
What’s weirdest about this is trying to imagine who would buy it. Manufactured by Stuart Hughes Jewelers, this is the most expensive cell phone in the world. Made from 22-carat solid gold, the Apple logo and sides are encrusted with diamonds. You really don’t want to drop this phone in the toilet.
Lamborghini: $62 Million
The market for gold cars is big in the oil-rich Middle East, China and Russia. These are cars embellished with sheets of gold that cover the outside, and gold trim on the inside.
In October of 2012 Lamborghini’s Dubai showroom unveiled a Lamborghini made from gold, platinum, and encrusted with diamonds. The price tag? $7.8 million. And that’s only the scaled-down version, a prototype intended to whet the appetites of the filthy rich. It’s 8 times smaller than the real thing (and 12 times more expensive), meaning that a full-sized version would go for around $62 million.
Ferrari, BMW and Rolls Royce also have gold cars. In 2012 in China, Lincoln displayed a gold stretch limo. And there’s a gold embellished Rolls Royce in the Middle East that comes complete with turrets for machine guns, just in case. For that, the price tag is $8.2 million.
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