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Gresso, purveyor of luxury cell phones and the complicated $60,000 Grand Wind mechanical wristwatch, has tricked out the iPhone 4 with precious wood, metal and stone, yet the most intriguing aspect of the Black Diamond is the “titanium Black PVD coating” that has been applied to the steel antennae frame, making it harder than granite. More »


Stuart Hughes just wants to grab some of the media’s attention with his ostentatious, bejeweled pieces of top selling gadgets. His £21,995 solid 24kt gold iPhone 4 does away with his usually gaudy names, but its construction is not any less sparkling. More »


Unimpressed by mass-produced, cookie cutter cell phones from Apple, Motorola, HTC, RIM, etc.? Then be blown away by Bellperre’s collection of hand-built and highly customizable cell phones with over 100 kinds of luxurious leathers and different types of metals - steel and gold - to choose from. More »


Does an MJ Edition iPhone 4 in genuine crocodile skin and adorned with a white gold Apple logo tickle your fancy? How about a a black one that has a crocodile back and a diamond Apple? More »


Stuart Hughes, marketer of ultra luxurious versions of popular electronics, now has three different blinged out Apple iPad models to sell. The £79,995 Supreme Ice Edition is solid white gold weighing 2kg. More »


£999 is a great price for a number of gadgets, such as a high-end LED television, a workstation desktop, or an antique Rolex Datejust in decent shape, but a thousand quid for a gold-plated 16Gb iPad is extravagant. What does Amosu Couture think the iPad is, an iPhone 4? More »


Stuart Hughes is back again to offer a non-existent £12,995 white iPhone 4G with diamonds. I wonder how long it would take for Hughes to deliver the unavailable white 32Gb iPhone if someone put down £12,995 today. More »


Stuart Hughes’ £129,995 solid Gold iPad SUPREME Edition has been floating around for a few days, but I was hesitant to cover it because of Computer-Choppers‘ believable claims that Hughes’ eye-popping MacBook Air fabrications are fake. More »


Stuart HughesSupreme Ice Edition MacBook Air in platinum might be fake, but the English jeweler is not stopping. The MacBook Air SUPREME FIRE Edition is £219,995. More »


Givori’s Calypso is an 18Kt gold-plated Nokia 8800 (itself a very basic and cheap unit), selling for AED 12,000 ($3,266 USD). Mother-of-pearl adorned, the fish scale motif hearkens to the Greek sea, from which Calypso draws its inspiration. Why do I keep covering this outrageous stuff? Because it is so ridiculous that it fascinates me. More »


Not all gamers are just geeks with simple tastes. Some have high standards and luxuriate in fine jewelry. For them, Computer Choppers offers the Sony PS3 Slim and Xbox 360 in 24kt gold, each at $4,999. More »


Being the “world’s most expensive” can be an honorable title, but earning that label for a computer mouse lands your product in the stupidly rich category. At £16,200, the Pat Says Now diamond mouse’s ridiculous name is surpassed in idiocy only by its absurd price tag. More »


A £1,930,000 phone should be able to print money, do your laundry, and chauffeur you around. Stuart Hughes’ Iphone 3GS SUPREME Rose does nothing that a regular iPhone 3GS cannot do, but at $3 million dollars, it proves that its owner is filthily rich. More »


Stuart Hughes’ jewelry piece, the PS3 SUPREME is the world’s most expensive Playstation 3 at £199,995 ($320,000 USD). Please be cautious when inserting Blu-Ray discs into the drive because the 58 diamonds totaling 26 carats mounted on either side of the load-in slot might scratch them. More »


How would Nintendo’s humble plumber mascot feel about his console in bejeweled form for £300k? Mario Luigi would probably be tripping worse than when powered up on magic mushrooms. More »


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