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Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

By Andy Smith May 13, 2010, 11:03 PM PDT

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Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

ntGadget-maker for the filthy rich, Stuart Hughes, has outdone himself with a new u00a35 million  ($7.99 million)  Diamond Rose iPhone 4. The phone is made of over 500 diamonds which total more than 100 ct. A single 7.4 ct. pink diamond operates the main navigation. For more on the Diamond Rose iPhone, read Rachel King’s blog.

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Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

ntThe back is made of rose gold and the Apple logo contains 53 individual diamonds.

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Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

ntThe iPhone comes in a chest which is made from a single block of Granite – in Imperial Pink with the inside lined with Nubuck top grain leather .

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Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

iPhone 4 Diamond Edition

iPhone 4 Diamond Edition

ntThe Web site for luxury gadget maker Stuart Hughes contain many other ultra-expensive devices. This is the iPhone 4 Diamond Edition which will cost you about $20,000. The gadget includes diamonds that are encrusted around the edges – although they might have to be covered with a rubber band to solve the reception problem. For more on the iPhone 4 Diamond Edition, read Rachel King’s blog.

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Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

ntA 22ct gold-plated iPad has 53 sparkling gems over the Apple logo. It’s listed at a mere u00a3129,995 ($192,041). For more, read Rachel King’s blog.

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ntAlthough the products here stretch the imagination, some are listed on Virgin America’s skymall

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Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

It works just like an $829 iPad.

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

Only 10 copies of this Diamond Blackberry Bold 2 limited edition will be produced. It’s got diamonds at the bottom of the front and along the back. The cost is u00a314,995 ($21,825)

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

Included with the Diamond Blackberry Bold 2 is a wallet made from genuine Ostrich foot.

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

Stuart Hughes calls their iPhone 3GS Supreme Rose the “world’s most expensive phone with a construction cost of u00a31.93 million ($2.81 million). The platinum bezel contains 130 individual .75 flawless diamonds which total 97.5ct. This is a 32-GB model which is unlocked. How would you like to leave this one in a bar?

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

This platinum Nokia Royale is studded with 8.2 cts of vvs , colour ‘F’ diamonds – approximately 1160 individually set gems. It also comes with an Ostrich foot wallet. All for u00a329,995 ($43,680).

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

Privu00e9 International’s u201cPrivu00e9 Phoneu201d is a completely refurbished retro brick phone, encrusted with76 diamonds. Buyers of of the the 10 limited edition phones receive a one year free membership to Privu00e9 International (value $20,000.00). The cost is u00a3139,995 ($203,879).

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

Stuart Hughes calls their iPod Touch Supreme “the world’s most expensive iPod.” It’s built with 149 grams of solid 22ct gold and includes a rear Apple logo encrusted with 53 diamonds. The cost is u00a3139,995 ($203,879).

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

For those on a budget, the iPod Supreme Rose Edition only costs u00a359,995 ($87,489).

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

Stuart Hughes also sells fashion gadget accessories. This Python Mardi Gras phone cover is made with genuine Python snakes skin. Cost: u00a3549 ($800).

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

The buckle on the Python Crimson Gold Supreme iPhone case is made from 46 grams of 22ct solid gold and trimmed with 25 flawless diamonds. The buckle comes with 4 interchangeable gemstones – single-cut Sapphire, Opal , Ruby ,Emerald and a 3ct single-cut flawless diamond. It can be bought for u00a364,995 ($95,786).

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

Typical setting for a Stuart Hughes television. Read Sean Portnoy’s blog about a Stuart Hughes television.

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

Another sample.

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

Stuart Hughes uses German televison maker Metz for their 1080p HD sets that include a 500-GB hard drive.

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

How about a gold Nintendo Wii made with 2,500 gems for u00a3299,995 ($437,173).

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

If you prefer Playstation 3, this model sports 58 diamonds and costs Price – u00a3199,995 ($291,390). Only 3 will be made.

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

The Audemars Piguet diamond watch costs u00a325,995 ($43,472).

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

The the MacBook Air Supreme Ice Edition is made of light-weight platinum, covered with diamonds and costs u00a3139,995 ($203,800)

Stuart Hughes offers $8M iPhone 4 (photos)

This The MacBook Air u2018Supreme Fire’ Edition is made of 24ct gold and adorned with diamonds. Suggested price is u00a3219,995 ($320,316).

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