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Monday
Nov192012

Decorating Trend: Embellish Everyday Objects with Precious Stones

We're seeing the strong trend in everyday objects to guild the lily by adding a jewelry element. Today's design must be both beautiful and functional. Take a spatula, for instance. We could have a boring, traditional stick of wood with a white rubber spreading tip affixed to the end, or we could add color and interesting materials like bamboo or steel or resin to really make the object pop and distinguish it from the ordinary.

UK artist Damien Hirst's diamond-encrusted skull, 2007, helped start the trend

Enter the jewelry effect. We're seeing precious and semi-precious stones added to art, like Damien Hirst's diamond skull (above), and everyday objects to greatly increase both their bling and price tag. Click on each photograph for more info on the be-jeweled items.

Vertu: diamond-covered model is costliest cell phone in the world

The Natural Sapphire Company: $700,000 for its white gold and sapphire-encrusted iPad caseIndia's Nano Car: the cheapest car in the world has a gold, silver, semi-precious stone edition

HYLA Vacuum: $21,900 model boasting 32,000 Swarovski crystals

Dussault jeans: $10,000 denims boast gold, diamond, ruby wallet chains



 

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  • Reader Comments (4)

    The golden Nano Car is simply gorgeous... And it's quite funny to make an extremely expensive car from the cheapest of the world :)
    November 19, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterLe Positionneur
    Sorry for bumping but I just love the bling bling skull.
    it's quite funny to make an extremely expensive car from the cheapest of the world :)
    November 24, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterCELLPHONES ACCESSORIES
    That is a very expensive iPad case. Surely not something designed for everyday use. Seems like a good PR move since many bloggers would write about something so extravagant
    April 8, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterLorenzo C.

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