Liverpool-based gadget decorator Stuart Hughes has now put his Midas touch to the latest Apple tablet, the iPad 2.
The British designer adorned the iPad 2 with dinosaur bones, gold, flawless diamonds and rare pieces of Ammolite.
The Hughes’ exclusive iPad 2 Gold History Edition comes clad in 24 carat gold and features a front frame made of seventy-five million years old Ammolite gemstomes. A sixty-five million year-old T-Rex dinosaur’s thigh bone adds to the masterpiece’s uniqueness.
Fifty-three individual flawless diamonds of 12.5 carats have been set into the Apple logo on the rear of the gadget.
The iPad 2 Gold History Edition has been priced at 5,000,000 pounds ($8 million). Merely two units of the iPad 2 Gold History Edition will ever be produced.
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