Archive for the ‘Goldzone’ Category
Gold-dispensing machine unveiled at Abu Dhabi’s Emirates Palace
The glam quotient of Abu Dhabi has just been pushed further up in sync with escalating gold price by unveiling a gold-dispensing machine. Touted to be the most expensive hotel, Abu Dhabi’s Emirates Palace has just installed a ATM-style kiosk that can dispense small bars up to 10 grams or coins with customized designs. The ...
The MacBook Air in a 24 carat gold ‘SUPREME FIRE’ Edition
Well Stuart Hughes is at it again, after three months of trying to convert a MacBook Air into gold, he comes up with a ‘SUPREME FIRE’ Edition. The MacBook Air comes studded with 53 individual 25.5 carats of ‘I’F’ Flawless diamonds along with an Apple logo crafted in 24carat gold. The entire piece is encrusted ...
Gold and Platinum plated Villari Two-tier Porcelain Nut Server
Created using Villari’s fine porcelain, this set comes with the eight bowls are set on a hand-crafted and stylish brass stand. The finishing touches are achieved by the porcelain flower patterns and a handle on the top. The designs have been inspired by Capodimonte Porcelain and the Italian Baroque style. Each set is finished with ...
Diamond-studded Gold Privé Phone
You can grab this Midas touched handset for £139,995 (about $212,500) and also gain a $20,000 worth one year membership to Privé International for free along with the phone. This luxurious membership will render access to all of Privé ’s luxury amenities, from private jet/yachts charters to vacation properties. Only 10 such phones will be ...
Computer-Choppers unveil Xbox 360 decked in 24kt Gold
While the mobile game market have raised the pressure on game developers to launch new game systems, amid all these advances it seems gamers are reaping big rewards. Talking of rewards, the guys at Computer-Choppers have unveiled the Xbox 360 decked out in 24kt Gold to give the hardcore gamers another reason for addiction. This ...
World’s Largest Goldfish Discovered in Indonesia
A giant gold fish has been discovered on the west coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea by a scuba-diver John Wigglesworth. Craig Glenday, Editor-in-Chief of the annual Guinness World Records book was sent on-site to verify the authenticity of the claim as soon as the discovery was made and a report sent in by ...



