Bling, Bling: See The World’s Most Luxurious TV


Got money you’re itching to burn on bling? Got a lot of money? Got more? Then why not take a look at these incredible gem-encrusted TVs designed by Stuart Hughes of Liverpool, England.

These aren’t ordinary TVs. They feature award-winning technologies from Metz of Germany and are manufactured by Switzerland’s PrestigeHD. There’s two models in the range right now, topping out at $2.3 million.

The PrestigeHD Supreme Rose Edition boasts a 55-inch screen. The base and outer frame consist of 28 kilograms of solid 18-carat rose gold, the outer frame is adorned with 72 brilliant round cut 1carat flawless diamonds with the remaining area  set with sunstone and amethyst. The inner screen layer is made up from hand-sewn Alligator skin. Price is $2.3 million.

If you’re on a (relative) budget, try the PrestigeHD Supreme Edition. Once again you get the 55-inch screen, only this time the base and outer frame consist of just 19 kilograms of solid 22 carat gold, while the outer frame is adorned with 48 brilliant round cut  0.75-carat flawless diamonds. Oh, and the remaining area is set with aventurine and topaz. You still get the hand-sewn Alligator skin, all for just $1.5 million.

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Via: Distorted Loop

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Jon Edwards
Jon Edwards
Jon Edwards enjoys The Mighty Boosh, Can, John Lydon and Roller Derby.

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