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A selection of the most expensive "ordinary" items.
The most expensive dumplings in the world can be tasted at the Golden Gates restaurant for Russian emigrants, in the Bronx area. What makes them unique is that, in addition to veal, elk and pork, they contain iron from the deep-sea torch fish (Curtius Flame Fish), as a result of which, even in moderate lighting, the dumplings emit a blue-green light and are absolutely edible and incredibly tasty. A portion of 8 dumplings will empty your wallet by $2,400, and a portion of 16 by $4,400.

The most expensive house for your dog can be purchased at a Tokyo department store for $32,000. The house is decorated with 7,600 Swarovski crystal beads.

Diamond toilet worth $5,000,000, created for the 100th anniversary of the invention of this product.

The most expensive beach towels from the Hermes brand. The size of the designer towel is 91x152 cm. It is made of 100% cotton and does not contain artificial materials. The cost of such a luxury towel is $530.

The world's most expensive and sensational wallet “1001 Nights Diamond Purse” worth $3.8 million from Dubai

The most expensive condom from Louis Vuitton for $68.

The most expensive mouse pad for $490 from the Formula 1 online store. Designed using Formula 1's proprietary 3D racing simulation technology, secondly, handmade in the UK and thirdly, from real "formula" materials. The Mouse mat surface is a layer of carbon fiber 3 millimeters thick, the same carbon fiber from which the monocoques of Formula 1 cars are made (its emblem, of course, is present on the product). The second expensive material is Italian black suede. But here's the problem - Mouse mat is incompatible with optical mice, only with ball mice.

The most expensive refrigerators are from the American company Northland (USD 12,000). The main advantage of the most expensive refrigerators in the world is the Power Module, which is a single block that houses automatic defrosting, cooling and air circulation systems. This allows you to eliminate some elements present in refrigerators from other manufacturers, for example, water drainage tubes. This innovation protects food from heating during defrosting, which occurs due to the presence of a condenser, compressor, dryer and heat exchanger at the top of traditional refrigerators.

A roll of toilet paper from Renova for $3.5. There are six stylish colors to choose from: green, orange, black, red, blue and pink.

The most expensive umbrella made of excellent waterproof crocodile leather for $5,000. from the relatively young fashion brand Billionaire Couture, founded by Italian millionaire Flavio Briatore and designer Angelo Galasso.

$6.3 million bed by Stuart Hughes. The frame of the stock is made from the best varieties of ash, chestnut and cherry trees. All this splendor is inlaid with 107 kilograms of 24-karat gold, which entwines the curves of the bed with thin webs of intricate patterns. The designer also did not forget to decorate his brainchild with hundreds of different precious stones, including diamonds, cut diamonds and sapphires.

3,730 (!) Swarovski crystals were used to decorate this vacuum cleaner manufactured by Electrolux, as a result of which its cost increased to 20 thousand dollars and it was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the most expensive in the world.

The most expensive cigarettes in the world. Treasurer brand. One pack costs approximately 24 euros. Sold only in specialized stores.

The most expensive potatoes in the world. La Bonnotte variety from France. Sells for about 500 euros per kilogram

These goldfish, which live on Cheyu Island in South Korea, can fetch more than $1,500 each. The commercial success of silent pets depends on the color of their scales.

Frrrozen Haute Chocolate ice cream dessert, which is served in one of the Manhattan restaurants, will cost a sweet tooth $25,000. A vase decorated with gold was made especially for the cold masterpiece; at its base is an 18-karat gold bracelet with white diamonds totaling 1 carat. The delicacy is decorated with five grams of edible 23-karat gold on top.

A mask made of twenty-four-karat gold, which you will be offered to make in Japan, costs 30,000 yen, which is equal to $250.

The professional luxury comb HairPro Luxor Laser Hair Brush from Viatek costs only $499.99. The comb is made with the latest technology. Once the HairPro Luxor Laser Hair Brush is turned on, it emits six special red laser beams that target the hair follicle, thereby repairing damaged hair and stimulating new growth. The comb has 26 moving teeth and a built-in rechargeable battery.

Designer Ken Courtney has created five pairs of gold-plated Nike Dunks that cost $4,053.

10,000 USD for ladies' pleasures...
Lelo Inez Gold An elegant and luxurious piece of pleasure, made of gold-plated stainless steel. Metal is tempting and attractive to the naked body, exciting the user with its sensual perception of heat and cold. 5 levels of stimulation will help you achieve maximum pleasure. The graceful shape of INEZ makes it a reliable companion for daily lovemaking. INEZ can be recharged if necessary and a two-hour charge will provide you with four hours of bliss. Comes in an elegant gift box with instructions for use, a satin storage pouch and a one-year LELO guarantee. Size: 174 x 35 x 29 mm.

The most expensive Barbie doll was sold at auction for $308,000. Barbie is wearing a pink diamond necklace.

10 Thousand BC water comes from a Canadian glacier located 200 miles north of Vancouver. This is one of the purest bottled waters in the world. It is also the most expensive - $46 for a 750 ml bottle.

The most expensive suitcase in the world - Henk. $20,000. But the suitcase is worth the money: it consists of 500 parts, made of various kinds of exotic materials - horsehair, ebony, magnesium, aluminum, titanium, carbon fiber, canvas and various types of leather; a special set of internal mechanisms and sophisticated design, completely silent wheels with shock absorbers, installed in such a way that, when prepared for transportation, the suitcase handle does not exert pressure on the palm of the hand exceeding 25 grams. The main advantage of the suitcase is the electric motors built into the wheels. To turn them on, just tilt the suitcase and pull the handle. The tilt and pressure sensors are activated, and the luggage goes where the handle is tilted. In a Henk suitcase, you can effortlessly move up to 36 kg of cargo at a speed of up to 5 kilometers per hour, and the suitcase batteries are charged from a regular outlet (in 2.5 hours) through a charger, like a cell phone.

The most expensive pacifier in the world is made of silicone, the handle is made of white gold and encrusted with 280 diamonds. It costs 17,000 dollars

The most expensive cognac in the world (2,000,000 USD), called “King Henry the Fourth” Henri IV Dudognon is famous not only because it is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the most expensive drink in the world. It is aged 100 years, 41% alcohol. A 24 carat gold bottle adorned with 6,500 diamonds was sold in Dubai.

Diva Premium vodka is currently declared the most expensive in the world. This vodka is produced in Scotland by Blackwood Distillers. A distinctive feature of this vodka is that it is filtered through crushed precious stones, including diamonds. In addition, there are also precious stones inside each bottle. This mainly affects the cost of the bottle. The price ranges from $5,000 to $1,000,000 depending on the set of stones.

The most expensive English bread is Roquefort and Almond Sourdough Bread. Making bread for gourmets and snobs requires the best grades of grade “A” flour and only from grain grown in Wiltshire - a county in the south of England, which does not include flavorings, emulsifiers or other additives not inherent in flour. The dough for Roquefort and Almond Sourdough Bread is fermented only with the famous and no less expensive French cheese “Roquefort”, with the addition of almonds and a number of other elements that are kept in the strictest confidence by the producers of the most expensive bread bar, at the head of which is his creator Paul Hollywood, who calls his bread “the Rolls Royce of bread.” But what makes this bread the most expensive in the whole world? Of course, its price is 24.5 US dollars or approximately 18 euros.

Luxury items such as expensive cars, phones and shoes are designed to bring pleasure and comfort to their owners. However, if you are filthy rich, then you have your own quirks that may go beyond the bounds of reason. Here are a few expensive things, the price of which may shock even experienced people.

The most expensive chess set

Charles Hollander Chess - $600,000

A total of 7 exclusive chess sets with 320 carats of black and white diamonds were created. Although, according to some information, the most expensive chess set is considered Jewel Royale, costing $9.8 million, remains just a concept.

The most expensive burger

Fleur Burger 5000 - $5,000

The burger was introduced at Fleur restaurant in Las Vegas in 2011. The burger contains foie gras goose liver, wagyu marbled beef and black truffles. Although the burger itself only costs $75, it comes with an expensive bottle of wine.

The most expensive car

1962 Ferrari 250 GTO - $35 million

The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO became the most expensive car ever when it was sold to a private collector in the UK.

The most expensive camera

Susse Freres daguerreotype camera - $775,000

This daguerreotype camera was sold at auction in 2007 and is believed to be the oldest commercially manufactured camera in the world.

Most expensive city

Tokyo - $1,200 per square meter

Tokyo is the most expensive city according to real estate prices. If we take into account the prices of products and various services, the most expensive city in the world in 2016 is Singapore, followed by Zurich and Hong Kong.

Most expensive hotel room

Royal Penthouse Suite at the President Wilson Hotel in Geneva - $65,000 per night

This hotel room occupies the entire 8th floor. The penthouse has 4 bedrooms, multiple living rooms, a library, a dining room for 26 people, 7 bathrooms, a private fitness center, billiards, a jacuzzi, a Steinway grand piano, and a personal chef and butler serving the room.

The most expensive perfumes

DKNY Golden Delicious - $1 million

This is the price for a bottle made of 14k yellow and white gold, set with 2,909 precious stones, including 2,700 round white diamonds weighing 15.17 carats and 183 yellow sapphires weighing 2.28 carats.

The most expensive TV

PrestigeHD Supreme Rose Edition - $2.3 million

The TV is covered with handmade crocodile leather and a large number of diamonds, as well as 18-karat rose gold.

The most expensive piano

Heintzman Crystal - $3.22 million

A Heintzman Crystal piano was sold to a private buyer for $3.22 million. The piano was developed in Beijing and unveiled during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

The most expensive cigar

Gurkha Black Dragon - $1,150 each

These Honduran cigars were introduced in 2006, andIn total, only 5 sets were released.They are packed in camel bone boxes.

The most expensive motorcycle

Dodge Tomahawk V10 Superbike - $700,000

This four-wheeled monster accelerates to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds and has a top speed of over 480 km/h.

The most expensive watches

Haute Joaillerie by Chopard - $25 million

The watch features a 15 carat pink diamond, a 12 carat blue diamond and an 11 carat white diamond in the shape of a heart and a yellow diamond on the dial of the watch.

The most expensive champagne

Heidsieck Monopole 1907 - $25,000

In the late 1990s, a sunken ship was discovered containing 2,000 bottles of this French champagne, which was put up for sale for an astronomical sum.

The most expensive audio system

Transmission Audio Ultimate System - $2 million

This 12 meter long audio system weighs over 5 tons and is made from aircraft grade aluminum.

The most expensive painting

“Number 5, 1948” - $140 million

The painting, painted by Jackson Pollock, was created by spattering paint onto a canvas and was auctioned by Sotheby's.

The most expensive house

Antilia in Mumbai - $2 billion

The house, named after the mythical Atlantic island of Antilia, in Mumbai, India is maintained by a permanent staff of 600 people.

The most expensive photo

Phantom - $6.5 million

Peter Lik's photograph "Phantom" has become the most expensive photograph in the world, surpassing Andreas Gursky's photograph "Rhine II", which sold in 2011 for $4.3 million.

The most expensive sculpture

"Walking Man I" - $104.3 million

The Walking Man I statue, created by Alberto Giacometti, became the most expensive piece of art sold at auction.

The most expensive ring

Chopard Blue Diamond - $16.26 million

The white gold ring is encrusted with a rare 9-carat blue diamond and triangular-shaped white diamonds.

The most expensive yacht

History Supreme - $4.8 billion

The yacht, made of 100,000 kg of gold and decorated with Tyrannosaurus rex bones and miniature meteorites, belongs to an anonymous businessman from Malaysia.

The most expensive feather

Extinct bird Huia - $8,000

The feather of the extinct Huia bird is extremely rare and was sold for NZ$8,000 at an auction in Auckland.

The most expensive jeans

Secret Circus Jeans - $1.3 million

These jeans are so expensive because their pockets are covered with diamonds.

The most expensive phone

iPhone 3GS Supreme Rose - $3 million

Designed by Stuart Hugs, the iPhone 3GS Supreme Rose is crafted from rose gold and adorned with diamonds and platinum.

Most expensive domain name

Insurance.com - $35.6 million

This domain name was sold in 2010.

The most expensive drawing

“Head of the Muse” by Raphael - $47.9 million

Although the drawing was estimated at $20 million, its value almost doubled at Christie's auction in London in 2009.

Most expensive parking space

Manhattan - $1 million

A parking space located in an eight-story luxury condominium on 11th Street in downtown Manhattan costs no less than $1 million, which is 6 times the average cost of a home in the United States.

Think about which goods are the most expensive in the modern world? Gold? Diamonds? Heroin? Congratulations, you are right! But these are only three of the most expensive things on the planet. You will find much more of them in our issue. These objects and substances are used in medicine, the food industry, restoration and design. And some of them have not only a decent price tag, but also an equally decent history. So let's see.

1. White truffles: $5 per gram or $2,000 per half kilo.

White truffles are a seasonal delicacy of mushrooms that can be used in almost any dish (of course!). They are also added to oil. The high cost of these mushrooms is due to the specific conditions for their growth, the method of their collection, storage and, of course, their refined taste and aroma.

2. Saffron: $11.13 per gram or $5,040 per half kilo.

Saffron is an orange spice and food coloring obtained from the dried stigmas of saffron flowers. People have used saffron for centuries as a seasoning and also as a traditional medicine. To get 1 gram of this spice, you need to process at least 150 flowers.

3. Iranian beluga caviar: $35 per gram or $1,000 for 28 g.

And this is 16,000 dollars for 450 g!!! The most expensive caviar in the world is not black. And not even the rare gray one. The most expensive of all is almas, the caviar of a hundred-year-old albino beluga sturgeon that lives in the Caspian Sea. This delicacy is usually eaten in small portions, spread on crackers or bread.

4. Gold: $38.81 per gram.

Gold has been used in the production of jewelry for centuries. This soft, non-reactive metal is also used for electrical conductivity and corrosion control. Also present in food and cosmetic products.

5. Rhodium: $45 per gram or $1,270 for 28 grams.

Rhodium (here in cube form) is often used in three-way catalytic converters, which reduce carbon emissions in cars.

6. Platinum: $48/gram, $1,365/28g.

In addition to music discs, platinum is also used in jewelry, as a catalyst in various experiments and scientific processes, and as an ingredient in some anti-cancer drugs.

7. Rhino Horn: $55 per gram or $25,000 for 450g.

Yes, humans are cruel and terrible, and this is one of the reasons why rhinoceroses are on the list of endangered animals. It's all about rumors that rhino horn can cure cancer. Guys, maybe it's not worth killing these beautiful animals because unconfirmed rumors?

8. Creme de la Mer: $70 per gram or $2,000 for 30 g.

Advocates insist the price tag is worth it because the cream claims to reverse the aging process thanks to fermented algae. This cream was originally invented by NASA physicists to treat burns. You have to accept your fate, people: we will all grow old sooner or later.

9. Heroin: “high quality” can cost up to $110 per gram.

Of course, calling heroin "high quality" is an oxymoron considering how many lives it has claimed, but unfortunately the drug remains popular. Heroin can be smoked, snorted, or injected into a vein to produce a feeling of euphoria. It can also lead to convulsions, coma and death.

10. Methamphetamine: $120 per gram.

Another “euphoric” drug - even stronger and more popular. "Cooks" usually produce it from ordinary ingredients in ordinary "laboratories". No wonder even Walter White is hooked on it.

11. Crack cocaine: up to $600 per gram.

Crack is a very strong and dangerous drug made from cocaine that sells for serious money.

12. LSD: in crystal form - up to $3,000 per gram.

Also known as "acid". Timothy Leary and the hippie movement of the 60s popularized this drug, which causes hallucinations.

13. Plutonium: about $4,000 per gram.

There are several types of radioactive plutonium with half-lives ranging from 88 years to 80 million years. Plutonium is used in nuclear energy and the space industry. And also in the production of nuclear weapons.

14. Taaffeite: $2,500 to $20,000 per carat (1 carat = 0.2 grams).

The color of this stone ranges from an exquisite pale pink to a rich lilac. Taaffeite is a million times rarer than diamonds, and is mined mainly on the floodplains of Sri Lanka. It is a little soft for a gemstone, but is used exclusively in jewelry production.

15. Tritium: $30,000 per gram.

Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen used in illuminated signs that can be found in almost any public place. In the USA, for example, there are about 2 million exit signs.

16. Diamond: $13,000 per carat, $65,000 per gram.

Diamonds are the first and most popular choice for an engagement ring stone. Also, rough diamonds (diamonds) are famous for their incredible hardness, which is why they are used in cutting and grinding tools.

17. Painite: $300,000 - $600,000 per carat.

Experts believe that painite is the rarest mineral on the planet. It has a pink or brown tint, but gives off reflections when viewed from different angles. Named after Arthur S.D. Payne, who found it in northern Myanmar in the 1950s.

18. California-252: $27 million per gram.

This isotope of californium is used when naming other substances. Using a process called neutron activation, he can find gold or silver ore. In neutron moisture meters, it can detect oil and water levels in a well.

19. Antimatter: $100 trillion per gram.

So, okay, this is kind of hypothetical, because we still have to “tweak” antimatter to our own needs. Its main advantage is that it can serve as fuel for long space flights.

Have you ever thought about how much they cost? Or how do they differ from their usual counterparts? If not, then look below at the 10 most expensive items in the world, which not everyone can afford.

1. Picture: “When is the wedding?” ($300 million)

The list opens with one of the most expensive paintings in the world called “When is the Wedding?” It appeared from the brush of the French painter Paul Gauguin in 1982 in Tahiti. On the canvas the artist depicted two exotic savages. This work of art was kept in the private collection of Rudolf Stechlin for more than fifty years. Then fate placed the painting in the Basel Art Museum. And in 2015, the Qatar Museum Department paid a huge $300 million for the painting. However, before traveling to Qatar, the painting was shown at art exhibitions of Paul Gauguin's works at the Beyeler Foundation, the Reina Sofía Art Center in Madrid and the Phillips Collection in Washington.

2. Phone: Falcon SuperNova Pink Diamond iPhone 6 ($95.5 million)

SuperNova Pink Diamond iPhone 6 is the most expensive phone in the world from the exclusive Falcon brand. The item is valued at a record $95.5 million for phones. The body of the device is plated with 18-karat yellow gold, and a large pink diamond is embedded under the Apple logo. A similar model, but with a blue diamond, will cost the owner twice as much, for only $48.5 million. In addition, this iPhone 6 line includes platinum and rose gold models. The Falcon SuperNova Pink Diamond iPhone 6 has all the features of the regular iPhone 6.

3. Car: 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO ($38 million)

Ferrari produced only 39 250 GTO cars. Sports cars were used in FIA motor racing in the GT3 category. The abbreviation 250 GTO means the following: 250 is the volume of one cylinder in cubic centimeters, and GTO stands for “GranTurismo Omologata”, which is translated into Russian as “A car approved for auto racing”. The power of such a car is approximately 300 horsepower. On August 14, 2014, a 1962 car of this class was sold at auction in California for a record $38,115,000. The first owner of the most expensive car in the world, sold under the hammer, was racing driver Jo Schlesser, and the car itself is famous for its honorable second place in the Tour De France Automobile race, which took place in 1962.

4. Yacht: History Supreme ($4.8 billion)

As a rule, expensive yachts are very large, but not in this case. The length of the most expensive yacht in the world is just over 30 meters. History Supreme is priced at $4.8 billion. The high cost of the yacht is due to the fact that it contains 100 tons of precious metals, 75% of which are gold, and 25% are platinum and the like. In addition, all the furniture is made of precious wood, and the walls are decorated with real meteorites and dinosaur bones. The yacht reaches a speed of 50 knots with an engine power of 4860 horsepower.

5. Graff Pink ($46 million)

Included in the top 10 most expensive things in the world R oz diamond “Graff Pink”. The history of its origin is unknown. The stone was acquired by American jeweler Harry Winston in the mid-20th century. The weight of the gemstone was 24.78 carats. The jeweler gave the diamond the appearance of a rectangle with rounded edges and made it into a magnificent piece of jewelry in the shape of a ring. In 1950, the jeweler sold the precious ring to a private collector. In 2010, the diamond was put up for auction. The stone goes under the hammer to diamond dealer Lawrence Graff, head of Graff Diamonds, for a record $46 million. The gem received its modern name “Pink Count” in honor of its owner.

6. Diamond Bikini ($30 million)

The author of the most expensive bikini on the planet is considered to be the talented lingerie designer Susan Rosen. This jewelry consists of 254 stones of various sizes and shapes, as well as platinum. The total weight of the product is approximately 150 carats. All stones are of the purest water, which shimmer beautifully under bright light. The bikini was demonstrated in 2006 by the famous actress and supermodel Molly Sims. The price of the product is $30 million.

7. Watch: Joaillene Manchette ($27 million)

The list of the most expensive things in the world continues with the exclusive Joaillene Manchette watch, which the Swiss company Jaeger-LeCoultre released exclusively for the fair half of humanity. The watch can only be purchased at auction with a starting price of $27 million. The decoration consists of a mechanical watch with a dial measuring 10x10 mm and a precious bracelet. In total, the jewelry uses 576 diamonds, 400 diamonds and 11 onyx crystals. The watch is wound using a manual winding mechanism, the crown of which is conveniently located on the back surface of the jewelry. An interesting fact in the history of the Joaillene Manchette watch is that the manufacturing organization presented one copy of the watch to Queen Elizabeth II of the British Isles in honor of her 60th anniversary on the royal throne.

8. Housing: Antilia ($2 billion)

The most expensive residential building in the world is located in the center of Mumbai and is estimated by experts at $2 billion. The house received its name in honor of the mythical Atlantic island of Antilia. The structure has the appearance of a tower and consists of 27 floors with a total living area of ​​37 thousand square meters. This building can simultaneously land 3 helicopters and park 168 cars in the parking lot. The distinctive feature of this house is that, when bought or sold, it is sold with a staff of 600 people. The mansion belongs to Mukesh Ambani, the president of India's largest petrochemical corporation.

9. TV: PrestigeHD Supreme Rose Edition ($2.3 million)

The author of the design of this TV is the talented designer Stuart Hughes. Its screen size is 55 inches, and it is framed by a frame made of 28 kg of 18-karat rose gold. Plus, the frame is decorated with 72 diamonds weighing 1 carat each and several other precious stones. But designer Stuart Hughes didn’t stop there: he uses handmade alligator skin in his design. The TV is estimated by experts at $2.3 million and is included in the list of the most expensive things in the world. You can admire this TV even when it’s turned off!

10. Dish: Frrrozen Haute Chocolate ($25 thousand)

The ranking of the most expensive things also included food, namely ice cream called Frrrozen Haute Chocolate. The creator of this dessert is the chef of the New York restaurant “Serendipity 3” Stephen Bruce. The dish is a combination of creamy ice cream with 25 types of cocoa, which is complemented with whipped cream and a small bar of La Madeline au Truffle chocolate from Knipschildt Chocolatier. Half a kilogram of this type of chocolate costs approximately $2,600. The dessert is served in a glass framed with a gold rim. They eat the dish with a golden spoon studded with diamonds. Plus, the dessert contains 5.7 grams of edible 23-karat gold. One serving of this dessert is estimated at 25 thousand dollars. In 2007, the dish was awarded a place of honor in the Guinness Book of Records as the most expensive dessert on the planet. It is worth noting that since then, this record has been surpassed more than once by more expensive desserts.

This means that he can afford many things.

However, this does not mean that all these things are beneficial.

Against the backdrop of starving children in poor countries, we offer a look at a box of chocolates for 1.5 million dollars, a phone for 1.3 million dollars and many others unnecessary expensive things.


Unnecessary things

Expensive pizza

Cost: $125 per piece


One of the most expensive pizzas was sold at Nino's Bellissima Pizza in New York. The pizza is filled with fish, onions, four types of caviar, thinly sliced ​​lobster tail, Atlantic salmon caviar and wasabi. The pizza was for 8 people.

Gold cards

Cost: $5,160


For playing poker There are even such gold cards.

Dog dress

Cost: $6,000


The most expensive dress for your beloved pet.

This unusual clothing contains 4,000 Swarovski crystals.

Dear watermelon

Cost: $6,500


Yes, yes, you saw the price above correctly - this is the cost of a watermelon Densuke(Densuke), which grows on the island of Hokkaido.

The skin color of this berry, its rarity and, of course, its great taste are so highly valued. Densuke is said to be very sweet and has velvety, juicy flesh.

iPhone case

Cost: $10,000


The most expensive case for iPhone 4 made of pure gold.

Trapped by unnecessary things

Wooden toilet

Cost: $11,300


Wooden toilet throne Herbeau Dagobert made from solid ash. The unusual toilet is equipped with original accessories.

Tea bag

Cost: $15,000


PG Tips is a company that specializes in tea production. Jewelry company Boodles created this diamond tea bag to celebrate the 75th anniversary of PG Tips. This is handmade, decorated 280 diamonds. It's a well-known fact that the British take their favorite drink seriously.

Expensive chair

Cost: $21,000


This is the most expensive chair in the world.

Sculpture shoe

Cost: $24,000


The most expensive shoe sculpture on heels. It's a giant glossy red shoe tall 183 cm belongs to sculptor Bruce Gray. The sculpture was handcrafted from steel and painted with high quality automotive paint.

Dear mouse

Cost: $25,600


The most expensive computer mouse encrusted with diamonds.

Expensive things

Expensive toy

Cost: $41,468


Japanese jeweler Ginza Tanaka and toy company Bandai Co. introduced the world to a tiny version of Japan's favorite robot - Gundam(Gandam). Gundam is the hero of a popular animated series in Japan. The figurine has a mass of 1.4 kg and a height of 13 cm. It is made of pure platinum.

Expensive bath

Cost: $47,000


For big fans of water treatments Italian acrylic bathtub.

Tent for children

Cost: $50,000


The most expensive children's hanging tent.

Expensive sneakers

Cost: $60,000


The most expensive sneakers are called Air Jordan Silver.

Expensive ball

Cost: $68,500


Diamond-studded cricket balls were awarded to the best players at the 2007 Cricket World Cup. Each ball is decorated 5,728 diamonds.

Expensive things in the world

Barbie doll

Cost: $85,000


The most expensive diamond Barbie doll.

Straw hat

Cost: $100,000


Designer Brent Black has released an exclusive hat Montecristi Panama. The creator of the unusual headdress himself said that this is the highest quality hat in the world.

It was created from special quality straw in the Republic of Ecuador over a period of five months. Moreover, the final size and color of the hat will be made at the request of the future owner.

Dear mask

Cost: $100,000


The most expensive mask with patterns "Red Warrior"

This unique wall decoration is made of clay and yarn.

Expensive bike

Cost: $114,500


Bicycles Crystal Edition Made in only 10 copies by the Swedish company Aurumania. The frame of this wheeled jewelry is made of gold and inlaid with 600 Swarovski crystals.

The seat and handles are covered with the most expensive leather. However, there is no rush to buy such a two-wheeled friend: only 3 units have been sold so far.

The most expensive TV

Cost: $130,000


Instead of buying a new house or a great car, some people buy this TV. LCD TV Yalos Diamond It is very expensive, and all because it is plated in white gold with 20 carat diamonds.

Hello Kitty

Cost: $163,000


This is a symbol from the Japanese cartoon Hello Kitty. Now wealthy fans have the opportunity to treat themselves to a kitten made of platinum Measuring 3.8cm wide x 5.6cm high and weighing 590g, the tiny Hello Kitty figurine is decorated bows made of precious stones: diamonds, rubies, sapphires, pink amethysts and blue topaz.

The only copy of the toy was sold in 2006 at the Mitsukoshi shopping center in Tokyo.

Dear Tequila

Cost: $225,000


On July 20, 2006, Tequila Ley.925 sold a bottle of tequila made from platinum and white gold. The drink was made from 100% blue agave juice, and this tequila was aged for 6 years.

The company was included in the Guinness Book of Records for producing the most expensive bottles of alcohol in the world.

But don't be discouraged if you can't afford a platinum bottle, you may have enough budget for a $150,000 gold bottle or at least a $25,000 silver and gold tequila bottle.

The most expensive things

Lunch box

Cost: $229,000


This most expensive lunch box in the world. The kitchen accessory measures 20 cm by 20 cm. The box is made entirely of gold.

Total will be completed 3 such boxes weigh 3.3 kg each. The entire surface of the gold boxes will be decorated with patterns of leaves and grapes. These patterns are handmade by a famous Japanese sculptor.

Dear dove

Cost: $328,000


The most expensive homing pigeon in the world.

Dear pan

Cost: $600,000


The German cookware company Fissler decided to stand out and created a saucepan with handles made of... pure gold(24 carats) plus the pan is decorated 13 diamonds. The total weight of the pan is 738

The buyer of the most expensive kitchen utensils is given an invitation to dinner at a famous restaurant as a bonus. The manufacturer also undertakes to deliver the packaged pan to the owner in a luxurious Rolls-Royce.