Thursday, June 19, 2008

Diamond Champagne Flutes

Apparently one Australian loves his champagne so much, he’s willing to pay $400,000 for a couple of champagne flutes. According to John Calleija, an Australian jeweler, an Ozzie businessman ordered two 15cm tall flutes with a difference. The glasses, chiselled from 8kg blocks of quartz rock crystal, feature 15 carats of white diamonds and 6 carats of pink diamonds from the country’s Argyle Diamond Mine, set in platinum and 18K white and rose gold.

Although I doubt they’re dishwasher safe, the new owner is apparently planning on using them at ‘special occasions’. Cheers…..

1 comment:

  1. Champagne glasses often denote a special occasion, a festive atmosphere and a time of celebration, making them a fitting decoration, souvenir or party favor for an event like an engagement party, wedding, birthday party or even a classy cocktail party.

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