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A diamonds studded into your car?

Australian firm is offering cars and motorbikes with real diamonds and crystals embedded and proved to be the big hit in Australia. They said that it took many hours of careful discussion to decide and plan all the details. It took a long process to developed the process of mixing real diamonds with a crystal mix to create a sparkling finish that has proved to be a success .

Karl Seelos as head of the team that the customers remain anonymous and unwilling to reveal the real prices.

The real owner of this motorbike is the, "The Tyrol based family business embeds the cars with diamonds and crystals" and said to be great if you see the real picture of motorbike.

Interesting news

Do you know that Prince Walid Bin Tala is the owner of handmade diamond car that costs 4.8 million dollar? And called as Prince's Diamond Car...
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2 comments:

Mr Coins said...

I saw this car on another site and left the comment below,.....
Now realising that there are crystals(my supposing is Cubic Zirconia's) but either waythey are synthetic. I would now say there are probably no more than ten diamonds in the car so my oppinion of the prince is that he is a bit of a wanker.... pretending to have a diamond studded car.... Truth in advertising should be "Glass studded car" ....... I am not impressed, my message to the prince ......... you wasted your money. And I wonder how many more things you have are a bit of a sham...
Christian Siebert
queensland
Australia

hello, I was looking at the pic of the car and trying to calculate the number of diamonds and the carat weight . by the pic the individual stones look at least half a carat each so with settings there would be approx 144 per 10cm square. that would add up to 115,200 diamonds, which would have a wholesale value of between $1000 and $4000 each, unless the diamonds are inferior looking like cracked windscreen glass. therefor the wholesale value of the cars diamonds would be $115,000,000 to $500,000,000, that is not including the setting costs which would be at least $40 each setting if it was done in silver. ....Hang on a miuite.... 115,000 settings @ $40 each is $4,600,000....... the supposed cost of the diamond car........ does that mean the diamonds are worthless ......... or maybe the prince was conned...........could the stones be cubic Zirconias which would have a wholesale of 40 cents each whch would then make the setting costs $39.60 plus the Cubic Zirconias............ the 4.5 million price does not add up to a diamond car????
$120,000,000.00 would be more like it. even that would be using diamonds not befitting a prince, for a true Prince it would have to be $500,000,000.00
can you verify the stones are diamonds , and what size and clarity and what the settings are made of? I am curious.
Christian Siebert Queensland Australia.

PS I am a Jeweler by proffession.

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