
High Definition TV's can get rather pricey at times. With all the options out there ranging anywhere from $500-$9,000. But I don't think your local electronic store is going to have the diamond option.
Stuart Hughes has unveiled the worlds most expensive TV. It's called the Supreme Rose and it will run you a cool $2.26 Million. And no, the "Supreme" in the title is not because of it's size. The TV is actually quite ordinary. 55" to be exact. But it's the outer frame that does the damage.
The outer frame of the Supreme Rose is made of solid 18ct rose gold. About 61 pounds worth of gold. Encrusted in the gold are 72 round cut 1ct flawless diamonds. And to fill the rest of the space, they decided to just throw some sunstone and amethyst into the mix.
If you are wanting one of Stuart Hughes' beauties, you're probably out of luck. Supposedly there are only (3) being made. Which begs the question anyway. How do you get financing for production of (3) HDTV's totaling upwards of $7 Million? Maybe he got a price break on the diamonds for the bulk order?
Flatscreen Framing does in fact make some very cool plasma, LCD, and LED HDTV frames. But our credit isn't quite good enough to qualify for round cut flawless diamonds. If you'd like us to throw some fake ones in there, maybe we can talk. :)