All Sorts of Expensive Stuff…Like Diamonds and Stunna Shades.

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People usually like marveling at expensive stuff. Even if they can’t afford it, they like to day dream that they could have it. Some people are lucky enough to make it to that financial level where they can afford such things. If you remember the old TV show, “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous,” here’s the online version. Enjoy and daydream for a bit as you browse this list of expensive stuff! We have compiled  list of the most expensive diamonds (a girl’s best friend), Stunna Shades (aka Sunglasses for the non streetwise), and VIP rooms for those looking for a getaway on baller status!


MOST EXPENSIVE DIAMONDS

The Allnatt Diamond: $3 Million
Named after Major Alfred Ernest Allnatt, this cushion cut beauty is 101.29 carats of vivid yellow stone. The hair of mystery surrounding it may be part of the reason it’s value is so high: The oprigins of the Allnatt Diamond are, at this time, unknown.

The Moussaieff Red Diamond: $7 Million
The Moussaieff Red Diamond, though small in size at 5.11 carats, is actually one of the largest fancy red diamonds known today, according to the Gemological Institute of America (GIA).

The Heart of Eternity: $16 Million
Sold to De Beers Group by the Steinmetz Group, the Heart of Eternity’s brilliant blue color is very rare. It’s 27.64 and was found in the Premier Diamond Mine in South Africa.

The Wittelsbach Diamond: $ 16.4 Million
The Wittelsbach Diamond is a hefty 35.36 carat deep blue diamond. It’s claim to fame was becoming part of both Austrian and Bavarian crown jewels.

The Steinmetz Pink: $25 Million
The Steinmetz Pink is incredibly popular and has made the rounds being  part of Smithsonian’s “The Splendor of Diamonds” exhibit in 2003. It weighs 59.60 carats, and the largest diamond to be categorized as Fancy Vivid Pink by the Gemological Institute of America.

De Beers Centenary Diamond: $100 Million
Discovered in relatively recent history (1986),the De Beers Centenary Diamond is colorless, flawless and weighed a whopping 599 carats upon discovery. Since then, it has been cut down to a 273.85-carat, modified heart-shaped stone.

The Hope Diamond: $350 Million
The most well-known diamond earned its name in 1830 after landing itself in the private collection of the English financier, Henry Philip Hope. You can now find it in the Smithsonian.

The Cullinan: $400 Million
The largest rough gem ever found, the 3,106,75 carat Cullinan is also known as the “Star of Africa”. It’s now cut and shaped, coming in at 530.2 carats.

The Sancy Diamond: Priceless
If you ever thought it was possible for something to be priceless, here’s your proof. The last two diamonds on the list are so valuable they have no real monetary value. Once belonging to the Great Moguls, the Sancy is kept in the French Crown Jewel collection housed at the Louvre and weighs 55.23 carats.

Koh-I-Noor Diamond: Priceless
As promised, the number one, most expensive diamond ever is the 105 carat “Mountain of Light”. The popular diamond is now a great draw for tourists at the HM Tower of London and at one time was known as largest known diamond in the world.

 

 

MOST EXPENSIVE SUNGLASSES

Cartier Paris 18k Gold Sunglasses – $25,000
Starting on the low end of the spectrum, Cartier Paris uses re-purposed 1980’s gold around the lenses which are then bordered with about 7.5 carats of diamonds. To put things into perspective, that’s about 6.5 times as many carats as a typical engagement ring.

Lugano Diamonds Sunglasses – $27,000
Renowned designer Barton Perriera designs Lugano Diamonds sunglasses and have several options for self-expression. Anywhere from pink lenses to leopard graphic frames, and of course diamonds will  make you stand out in a crowd any time day or night.

Gold & Wood 119 Diamond Glasses – $30,000
119 isn’t just a number for these sunglasses, it’s the number of diamonds master  jewelers carefully place into the frame. You get what you pay for has never been truer.

Gold and Wood 253 Diamond Glasses – $55,000
Dominating the list of the 10 most expensive sunglasses is Gold & Wood with their diamond glasses. What is it with these glasses? Probably the 253 high grade brilliant diamonds, 22 of which are the ever-popular princess-cut.

Bulgari Flora Sunglasses – $59,000
With an 18k white gold frame, diamonds, a series of small aquamarine accents, and blue sapphires make these sunglasses shine with subtle hints of color.

Luxuriator Canary Diamond Glasses – $65,000
Plated in 18k karat gold, the frames of the Luxuriator Canary Diamond Glasses are quite regal with accents of paved diamonds. There’s also a sleek look to the dark brown toned lenses, giving this pair something for the eyes to feast upon.

Cartier Panthere Glasses – $159,000
The Cartier Pathere is named for its panther accents made of 18-karat white gold featured on the each side of the glasses. To boot, the Cartier Panthere sunglasses are beset with 561 cut diamonds and a whopping 645 blue sapphires.

Shiels Emerald Sunglasses – $200,000
You’re not in Kansas anymore with these lenses made of emeralds that took five years to procure, shape, and cut. Need I say more about these one-of-a-kind sunglasses?

Dolce and Gabbana DG2027B sunglasses – $383,000
The status-quo of D&G isn’t just in handbags. These sunglasses are tinted beautiful brown to compliment the gold frame, making your face worth a heck of a lot of money when wearing these.

Chopard Sunglasses – $400,000
Topping of the list of the most expensive sunglasses is this little number from Chopard. What makes these worth nearly a half- million dollars? The 51 full cut river diamonds and arms fashioned from solid 24k karat gold. Worth every penny.

 

MOST EXPENSIVE WINES

Henri Jayer Richebourg Grand Cru
Henri Jayer Richebourg Grand Cru is produced in Cote de Nuits, Burgundy, France. It is the most expensive bottle of wine in the world with an average price of $15,177 (USD).

Domaine de la RomanÈe-Conti Pinot Noir RomanÈe-Conti Grand Cru
Second highest priced Pinot Noir wine from Burgundy in France. Average price for this wine is $13,327 (USD)

Henri Jayer, Vosne Romanee, Cros Parantoux
This wine is produced in Cote de Nuits, Burgundy, France. The average Price for this wine is $8,837 (USD)

Egon Muller-Scharzhof Scharzhofberger Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese
This is the highest-priced wine made from Riesling in Germany. Average price for this wine is  $6,628 (USD)

Domaine Leflaive Montrachet Grand Cru
Most expensive wine from Cote de Beaune, France. Average price for this wine is $5,728 (USD)

Domaine Georges & Christophe Roumier Musigny Grand Cru
This Pinot Noir wine is produced in Chambolle-Musigny, France. Average price for this wine is $4,859

Joh. Jos. Prum Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese
Second most expensive wine manufactured in Germany. Average Price for this wine is $4,705 (USD)

Domaine Leroy Musigny Grand Cru
This Pinot Noir wine is produced in Chambolle-Musigny France. The average price for this wine is  $4,683 (USD)

Domaine de la Romanee-Conti Montrachet Grand Cru
A Chardonnay wine produced in Puligny-Montrachet, France. Average price for this wine is  $4,544 (USD)

Domaine Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage CuvÈe Cathelin
A top rated Syrah wine produced in Rhone, France. Average Price for this wine is $3,777 (USD)

 

MOST EXPENSIVE PAINTINGS

Les Femmes d’Alger by Pablo Picassco
Les Femmes d’Alger is one of 15 paintings and numerous drawings of Spanish cuban artist Pablo Picasso.  ‘To me there is no past or future in my art’, wrote Pablo Picassco in 1923.  Les Femmes d’Alger represents freshness of perspective and approach as it did when it was painted.  This painting sold for $179 million dollars.

When Will You Marry by Paul Gauguin
A 1982 picture of two Tahitian girls broke the record for most expensive single work of art when purchased for $300 million by a Swiss collector named Qutar.  This painting was created while traveling to escape everything artificial and conventional in Europe.

The Card Players by Paul Cezanne
This painting features two stony-faced card players, the gardener and a farm hand selected by Cezanne from his family’s estate outside of Aix-en-Provence.  The Card Players was painted during Cezanne’s final period in the early 1890’s. The Card Players was purchased for $274 million.

No. 6 (Violet, Green and Red) by Mark Rothko
This American painter set a record for a sale price of $186 million by Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev. This painting has a deep concept of morality and spirituality.  Rothko’s intentions were to engulf viewers with bright bands of colors painted on canvas.

No 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock
No 5 was created on fibreboard, which is also known as composition board.  Pollock used liquid paints that are specifically synthetic resin paints (gloss enamel or oil paints).  This painting was painted twice as a prime example of an artist getting a second chance. No 5 sold for 165.4 million.

Woman III by Willem de Kooning
This painting was the third painting of six by de Kooning created between 1951 and 1953.  Part of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, this painting disappeared from view after strict rules about images of woman were introducted after the 1979 revolution.  This painting sold for $162.4 million.

Le Reve by Pablo Picasso
This painting was purchased by Steven Cohen, one of Wall Street’s biggest art collectors, but Steve Wynn, a casino owner in Las Vegas accidently put his elbow through the canvas of this picture.  The painting had to be repaired before the deal could go through.  Le Reve sold for $158.5 million.

Portrait of Adele Block-Bauer I by Gustav Klimt
This painting has an amazing story behind it.  Seized by the Nazis during the Second World War, it was reclaimed by the rightful owner’s neice when she was in her 80’s.  The Portrait of Adele Block-Bauer I was recently seen in a film Woman in Gold starring Helen Mirren.  This portrait sold for $158.4 million.

Portrait of Dr Gachet by  Vincent van Gogh
Van Gogh’s portrait of a medic who cared for him in the final month of his life broke records when it was sold in 1990 for $152 million.  This painting was purchased by Japanese industrialist Ryoei Saito, but when he died in debt, the painting disappeared.  There are no known locations at this time for the painting.

Three studies of Lucian Freud by Francis Bacon
This painting holds the current auction record after selling at Christie’s New York in 2013 for $145 million.  It was anticipated this painting would sell around $85 million, but it quickly surpassed by frantic bidders.  Painted in 1969, it shows Bacon’s friend Lucian Freud, a British painter. This painting sold for $145 million.

 

 

MOST EXPENSIVE ROOMS IN VEGAS

Sky Villa, the Palms Casino Resort
A 9,000-square-foot luxurious two story suite located at the top of the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. A night in this suite will cost you $36000.

Presidential and Chairman suites, Bellagio
A European-designed 6,500-square-foot, two-bedroom and 8,000-square-foot, three-bedroom estates with a solarium, indoor garden and fountain. Rates start at $5000 per night.

Real World Suite, the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
A 4,200-square-foot, three-bedroom, and six-person hot-tub with full billiards and a bowling alley right inside the room. Rates start at $8000 per night.

Mandarin Suite, Mandarin Oriental
A 5-Star Suite with 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, a spacious seating area, living room & cocktail bar, & stunning views over The Strip. The Mandarin Suite is located on the 22nd floor of the The Mandarin Oriental hotel.

Sky Villa, Aria
Apart from it’s state of the art facilities, everything in this suite is remote controlled. Price ranges from $3,500 to $7,500 per night.

The Nobu Penthouse, Caesars Palace
A Japanese-inspired suite with a spiral staircase, a separate dining area, a 90″ flat screen TV and a pool table. Rates start at $3169

The Villas, Mirage
A 6,955-square-foot, two-bedroom and 8,554-square-foot, 3 bedroom luxury suites located away from the main resort providing privacy to travelers. Rates start at 2,250.

PH Bay Spa Suite, Planet Hollywood
A luxury two-bedroom suite that offers a star-studded spa experience while providing you a stunning, up-close view of Paris Las Vegasí Eiffel Tower from it’s location at the 51st floor of Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.

Presidential Strip-View Suite, Four Seasons Hotel
An oversized, 2,225-square-foot stylish suite that reflects the glamour and energy of Las Vegas. The living room features a 55-inch flat-screen LED television with 60 high-definition channels, a media hub and an upgraded electronics package.

Fairway Villa, Wynn
A 3,000-square-foot, two-bedroom villa, with cream-colored upholstered walls, rain shower and hand-blown glass sinks. This suite provides a panoramic view of Wynn’s 18-hole golf course.

Well, that’s it. Is that enough expensive things for you? Make a list of the ones you want and then make a plan to get it. Be careful of what you wish for, though…..you may just get it!