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Nokia E-51 gets the glitzy touch in the Blossoms of the Eight and Terezzo line
Newlaunches.com — ... E51.JPG The Nokia E-51 Blossoms of the Eight, (Shown above) will set you back $28,000, and the Terezzo will cost you $47,000, small change for the filthy rich. Via

Nokia E51 en dos versiones lujosas de Aloisson
Celularis — El joyero austriaco Peter Aloisson se encargó se traer el lujo al Nokia E51, uno de los Eseries con 3G más baratos del mercado, que ahora no será para nada accesible. La primera versión la bautizó “Blossoms of the Eight” en donde el E51 fue bañado en oro de 18 Kilates gravado con el diseño de flores de loto y el número 8 por unos 19 mil euros. A su vez, diseñó el llamado Nokia e51 “Terrazzo” que también viene con oro de 18 ...

Apple and Stones iPhone Designs by Peter Aloisson
Mobile Whack — ... luxury in this widely popular Apple device. These items are real luxury objects and are encrusted with Swarovski crystals. The “Apple and Stones” collection includes the original iPhone, the iPhone 3G, the iPod nano 3rd gen and the iPod nano 4th gen. On the other hand, the “Phones and Stones” collection features the LG Prada, LG Prada II and the Nokia 8800 Arte. The new models are available in steel and gold plated versions, with every single Swarovski stone done by hand. ( Source ) Peter Aloisson Tags: ...

iPhone 3G King’s Button – the world’s most expensive phone
Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine — World Financial Crisis? What World Financial Crisis? Austrian jeweler Peter Aloisson is probably hoping there are still some fairly well off people unaffected by the world's current financial ills as he has designed the world’s most expensive phone in the iPhone 3G King’s Button - yours for a measly USD$2.5 million and change... ...

World's most expensive iPhone costs 2 million
T3.com All — ... with 136 flawless diamonds totalling 68-carats, while the Apple logo at the back contains 53 of the same jewels. Stuart Hughes took 10 months to make the phone for an anonymous Australian businessman who presumably hasn t been told that Apple bring out a new phone every year. Of course, the box that the normal iPhone is packaged in simply wouldn't do, instead this phone comes in a chest made of granite and Kashmir gold, lined with nubuck leather. Link: Apple (pic via aloisson )

World's most expensive iPhone costs 2 million
T3.com News — ... while the Apple logo at the back contains 53 of the same jewels. Stuart Hughes took 10 months to make the phone for an anonymous Australian businessman who presumably hasn’t been told that Apple bring out a new phone every year. Of course, the box that the normal iPhone is packaged in simply wouldn't do, instead this phone comes in a chest made of granite and Kashmir gold, lined with nubuck leather. Link: Apple (pic via aloisson)

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