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World's most expensive afternoon tea
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A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.
OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.The pastry trays are made of chocolate
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World's most expensive afternoon tea
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A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.
OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea. A champagne holder was a show complete with a genuine gold ornate heel decoration embellished with vintage Van Cleef & Arpels motifs repurposed from the client’s own collection to cascade down to the heel tip.
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World's most expensive afternoon tea
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Tea 1
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19/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.
OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.
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World's most expensive afternoon tea
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Tea 1
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Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.
OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea. A champagne holder was a show complete with a genuine gold ornate heel decoration embellished with vintage Van Cleef & Arpels motifs repurposed from the client’s own collection to cascade down to the heel tip.
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World's most expensive afternoon tea
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Tea 1
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19/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.
OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.
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World's most expensive afternoon tea
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Tea 1
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19/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.
OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.
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World's most expensive afternoon tea
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Tea 1
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19/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.
OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.
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DUKAS_177795471_FER
World's most expensive afternoon tea
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Tea 1
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19/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.
OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea was hosted by this yacht, the Malex.
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World's most expensive afternoon tea
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Tea 1
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19/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.
OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea. A champagne holder was a show complete with a genuine gold ornate heel decoration embellished with vintage Van Cleef & Arpels motifs repurposed from the client’s own collection to cascade down to the heel tip.
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World's most expensive afternoon tea
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Tea 1
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19/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.
OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.
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DUKAS_177795466_FER
World's most expensive afternoon tea
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Tea 1
Ref 16321
19/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
A food artist has created what she says is the world’s most expensive afternoon tea — with a £58,000 GBP / €69.450 euros price tag.
It was staged onboard a 30 m yacht moored in Puerto Banus, Marbella, southern Spain, for a 21st birthday party and included swag bags for 10 friends.
The afternoon tea was created by British artist Debbie WIngham, 42.
It featured delicate finger sandwiches, which were a combination of afternoon tea favourites, artfully arranged on top of a handbag, which featured a display platter.
The handbag was adorned with crocodile leather details, solid gold and diamond hardware that featured more than 300 diamonds.
It was completed by a diamond handbag charm consisting of a vintage bracelet by jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels paired with a diamond adorned lock and key.
Each cup and saucer mimicked the design of a purse while the teapot featured a diamond handbag charm with pearl and rose adornments.
The pastries were inspired by elements found in a lady’s dressing room and featured an edible perfume bottle.
The pastries were served on edible jewellery trays crafted from chocolate.
OPS: The world's most expensive afternoon tea.Diamond hardware on handbag used to serve sandwiches
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World's most expensive gingerbread house
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gingerbread 1
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store.
The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most
expensive gingerbread house.
The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide.
It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection.
Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene.
The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant.
It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17
kilos of sugar.
It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain.
OPS: The gingerbread creation features three pink diamonds valued at just over £1 million GBP each. They are incoorporated into the Christmas light display on the store front.
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World's most expensive gingerbread house
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gingerbread 1
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12/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store.
The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most
expensive gingerbread house.
The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide.
It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection.
Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene.
The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant.
It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17
kilos of sugar.
It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain.
OPS: The gingerbread creation featuresDolce and Gabba print clothes, bags and shoes
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World's most expensive gingerbread house
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gingerbread 1
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12/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store.
The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most
expensive gingerbread house.
The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide.
It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection.
Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene.
The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant.
It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17
kilos of sugar.
It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain.
OPS: The gingerbread creation featuresDolce and Gabba print clothes, bags and shoes
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DUKAS_163743190_FER
World's most expensive gingerbread house
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gingerbread 1
Ref 15375
12/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store.
The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most
expensive gingerbread house.
The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide.
It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection.
Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene.
The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant.
It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17
kilos of sugar.
It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain.
OPS: The gingerbread creation features three pink diamonds valued at just over £1 million GBP each. They are incoorporated into the Christmas light display on the store front.
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DUKAS_163743188_FER
World's most expensive gingerbread house
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gingerbread 1
Ref 15375
12/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store.
The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most
expensive gingerbread house.
The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide.
It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection.
Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene.
The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant.
It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17
kilos of sugar.
It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain.
OPS: The gingerbread creation features three pink diamonds valued at just over £1 million GBP each. They are incoorporated into the Christmas light display on the store front.
Pivture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_163743184_FER
World's most expensive gingerbread house
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gingerbread 1
Ref 15375
12/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store.
The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most
expensive gingerbread house.
The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide.
It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection.
Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene.
The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant.
It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17
kilos of sugar.
It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain.
OPS: Debbie Wingham with her gingerbread creation
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DUKAS_163743182_FER
World's most expensive gingerbread house
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gingerbread 1
Ref 15375
12/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store.
The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most
expensive gingerbread house.
The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide.
It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection.
Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene.
The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant.
It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17
kilos of sugar.
It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain.
OPS: The gingerbread creation featuresDolce and Gabba print clothes, bags and shoes
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DUKAS_163743180_FER
World's most expensive gingerbread house
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gingerbread 1
Ref 15375
12/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store.
The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most
expensive gingerbread house.
The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide.
It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection.
Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene.
The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant.
It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17
kilos of sugar.
It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain.
OPS: The gingerbread creation features three pink diamonds valued at just over £1 million GBP each. They are incoorporated into the Christmas light display on the store front.
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DUKAS_163743178_FER
World's most expensive gingerbread house
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gingerbread 1
Ref 15375
12/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store.
The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most
expensive gingerbread house.
The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide.
It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection.
Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene.
The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant.
It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17
kilos of sugar.
It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain.
OPS: The gingerbread creation featuresDolce and Gabba print clothes, bags and shoes
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DUKAS_163743177_FER
World's most expensive gingerbread house
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gingerbread 1
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12/12/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store.
The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most
expensive gingerbread house.
The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide.
It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection.
Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene.
The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant.
It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17
kilos of sugar.
It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain.
OPS: Debbie Wingham
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DUKAS_163743175_FER
World's most expensive gingerbread house
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gingerbread 1
Ref 15375
12/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store.
The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most
expensive gingerbread house.
The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide.
It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection.
Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene.
The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant.
It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17
kilos of sugar.
It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain.
OPS: The gingerbread creation featuresDolce and Gabba print clothes, bags and shoes
Pivture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most expensive gingerbread house
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Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store.
The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most
expensive gingerbread house.
The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide.
It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection.
Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene.
The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant.
It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17
kilos of sugar.
It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain.
OPS: The gingerbread creation featuresDolce and Gabba print clothes, bags and shoes
Pivture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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World's most expensive gingerbread house
Ferrari Press Agency
gingerbread 1
Ref 15375
12/12/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store.
The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most
expensive gingerbread house.
The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide.
It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection.
Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld.
The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene.
The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant.
It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17
kilos of sugar.
It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain.
OPS: The gingerbread creation featuresDolce and Gabba print clothes, bags and shoes
Pivture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUK10157918_013
FEATURE - Das teuerste Lebkuchenhaus der Welt - nach dem Vorbild eines Dolce & Gabbana-Geschäfts
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store. The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most expensive gingerbread house. The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide. It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection. Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld. The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene. The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant. It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17 kilos of sugar. It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain. Pivture supplied by JLPPA
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DUK10157918_012
FEATURE - Das teuerste Lebkuchenhaus der Welt - nach dem Vorbild eines Dolce & Gabbana-Geschäfts
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store. The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most expensive gingerbread house. The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide. It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection. Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld. The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene. The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant. It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17 kilos of sugar. It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain. Pivture supplied by JLPPA
(c) Dukas - Online: Double Fee! -
DUK10157918_011
FEATURE - Das teuerste Lebkuchenhaus der Welt - nach dem Vorbild eines Dolce & Gabbana-Geschäfts
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store. The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most expensive gingerbread house. The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide. It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection. Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld. The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene. The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant. It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17 kilos of sugar. It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain. Pivture supplied by JLPPA
(c) Dukas - Online: Double Fee! -
DUK10157918_010
FEATURE - Das teuerste Lebkuchenhaus der Welt - nach dem Vorbild eines Dolce & Gabbana-Geschäfts
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store. The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most expensive gingerbread house. The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide. It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection. Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld. The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene. The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant. It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17 kilos of sugar. It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain. Pivture supplied by JLPPA
(c) Dukas - Online: Double Fee! -
DUK10157918_009
FEATURE - Das teuerste Lebkuchenhaus der Welt - nach dem Vorbild eines Dolce & Gabbana-Geschäfts
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store. The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most expensive gingerbread house. The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide. It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection. Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld. The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene. The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant. It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17 kilos of sugar. It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain. Pivture supplied by JLPPA
(c) Dukas - Online: Double Fee! -
DUK10157918_008
FEATURE - Das teuerste Lebkuchenhaus der Welt - nach dem Vorbild eines Dolce & Gabbana-Geschäfts
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store. The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most expensive gingerbread house. The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide. It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection. Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld. The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene. The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant. It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17 kilos of sugar. It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain. Pivture supplied by JLPPA
(c) Dukas - Online: Double Fee! -
DUK10157918_007
FEATURE - Das teuerste Lebkuchenhaus der Welt - nach dem Vorbild eines Dolce & Gabbana-Geschäfts
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store. The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most expensive gingerbread house. The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide. It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection. Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld. The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene. The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant. It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17 kilos of sugar. It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain. Pivture supplied by JLPPA
(c) Dukas - Online: Double Fee! -
DUK10157918_006
FEATURE - Das teuerste Lebkuchenhaus der Welt - nach dem Vorbild eines Dolce & Gabbana-Geschäfts
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store. The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most expensive gingerbread house. The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide. It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection. Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld. The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene. The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant. It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17 kilos of sugar. It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain. Pivture supplied by JLPPA
(c) Dukas - Online: Double Fee! -
DUK10157918_005
FEATURE - Das teuerste Lebkuchenhaus der Welt - nach dem Vorbild eines Dolce & Gabbana-Geschäfts
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store. The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most expensive gingerbread house. The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide. It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection. Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld. The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene. The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant. It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17 kilos of sugar. It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain. Pivture supplied by JLPPA
(c) Dukas - Online: Double Fee! -
DUK10157918_004
FEATURE - Das teuerste Lebkuchenhaus der Welt - nach dem Vorbild eines Dolce & Gabbana-Geschäfts
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store. The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most expensive gingerbread house. The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide. It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection. Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld. The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene. The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant. It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17 kilos of sugar. It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain. Pivture supplied by JLPPA
(c) Dukas - Online: Double Fee! -
DUK10157918_003
FEATURE - Das teuerste Lebkuchenhaus der Welt - nach dem Vorbild eines Dolce & Gabbana-Geschäfts
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store. The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most expensive gingerbread house. The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide. It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection. Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld. The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene. The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant. It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17 kilos of sugar. It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain. Pivture supplied by JLPPA
(c) Dukas - Online: Double Fee! -
DUK10157918_002
FEATURE - Das teuerste Lebkuchenhaus der Welt - nach dem Vorbild eines Dolce & Gabbana-Geschäfts
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store. The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most expensive gingerbread house. The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide. It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection. Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld. The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene. The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant. It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17 kilos of sugar. It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain. Pivture supplied by JLPPA
(c) Dukas - Online: Double Fee! -
DUK10157918_001
FEATURE - Das teuerste Lebkuchenhaus der Welt - nach dem Vorbild eines Dolce & Gabbana-Geschäfts
Pictures MUST credit: Debbie Wingham The world’s most expensive gingerbread house has been created — based on a Dolce and Gabbana store. The £3.1 million GBP creation was made to gift three loose pink diamonds worth just over a million pounds each, making this gingerbread the world's most expensive gingerbread house. The edible edifice m drenched in diamonds stands just under one metre tall and 75cm wide. It was created for Christmas by British designer and food artist Debbie Wingham, known for her giant intricate confection. Previous works have included life-sized cakes of reality star Kim Kardashian, and fashion designer icon Karl Lagerfeld. The gingerbread house features homemade marshmallows to create the snow scene. The edible details are a combination of ginger cookies which accounts for the architecture decorated with icing sugar, chocolate sprinkles and fondant. It took more than two weeks to make using 15 kilos of flour and more than 17 kilos of sugar. It was made for a private client inspired by the Dolce and Gabbana store in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus, Spain. Pivture supplied by JLPPA
(c) Dukas - Online: Double Fee! -
DUK10138206_012
FEATURE - Die teuerste Gesichtsmaske der Welt kostet 1,5 Mio. USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12379
17/11/20
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Pictures must credit Yvel
A businessman has shelled out $1.5 million USD /€1.27 million euros for a face mask made from gold and studded with diamonds.The unnamed buyer, said to be from Los Angeles, commissioned Jerusalem jewellery house Yvel to come up with something unique. His request was simple. He want the form to create the world's most expensive, functional face mask.The company is known for elaborate work with rare pearls and diamonds.Founder Isaac Levy created enlisting the help of 25 of his most skilled artisans.The finished accessory was made using 250g of 18K gold.It is covered with 3,608 white and black diamonds weighing a total of 210 carats.Each stone was set by hand. The mask has an inner layer which can be unclipped to allow a N99 medical grade filter to be inserted and replaced when needed.
OPS:The mask, featuring swirls made from diamonds, comes with its own bottle of sanitiser
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10138206_011
FEATURE - Die teuerste Gesichtsmaske der Welt kostet 1,5 Mio. USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12379
17/11/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit Yvel
A businessman has shelled out $1.5 million USD /€1.27 million euros for a face mask made from gold and studded with diamonds.The unnamed buyer, said to be from Los Angeles, commissioned Jerusalem jewellery house Yvel to come up with something unique. His request was simple. He want the form to create the world's most expensive, functional face mask.The company is known for elaborate work with rare pearls and diamonds.Founder Isaac Levy created enlisting the help of 25 of his most skilled artisans.The finished accessory was made using 250g of 18K gold.It is covered with 3,608 white and black diamonds weighing a total of 210 carats.Each stone was set by hand. The mask has an inner layer which can be unclipped to allow a N99 medical grade filter to be inserted and replaced when needed.
OPS:The mask in the making process
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138206_010
FEATURE - Die teuerste Gesichtsmaske der Welt kostet 1,5 Mio. USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12379
17/11/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit Yvel
A businessman has shelled out $1.5 million USD /€1.27 million euros for a face mask made from gold and studded with diamonds.The unnamed buyer, said to be from Los Angeles, commissioned Jerusalem jewellery house Yvel to come up with something unique. His request was simple. He want the form to create the world's most expensive, functional face mask.The company is known for elaborate work with rare pearls and diamonds.Founder Isaac Levy created enlisting the help of 25 of his most skilled artisans.The finished accessory was made using 250g of 18K gold.It is covered with 3,608 white and black diamonds weighing a total of 210 carats.Each stone was set by hand. The mask has an inner layer which can be unclipped to allow a N99 medical grade filter to be inserted and replaced when needed.
OPS:The mask in the making process
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138206_009
FEATURE - Die teuerste Gesichtsmaske der Welt kostet 1,5 Mio. USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12379
17/11/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit Yvel
A businessman has shelled out $1.5 million USD /€1.27 million euros for a face mask made from gold and studded with diamonds.The unnamed buyer, said to be from Los Angeles, commissioned Jerusalem jewellery house Yvel to come up with something unique. His request was simple. He want the form to create the world's most expensive, functional face mask.The company is known for elaborate work with rare pearls and diamonds.Founder Isaac Levy created enlisting the help of 25 of his most skilled artisans.The finished accessory was made using 250g of 18K gold.It is covered with 3,608 white and black diamonds weighing a total of 210 carats.Each stone was set by hand. The mask has an inner layer which can be unclipped to allow a N99 medical grade filter to be inserted and replaced when needed.
OPS:The mask in the making process
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138206_008
FEATURE - Die teuerste Gesichtsmaske der Welt kostet 1,5 Mio. USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12379
17/11/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit Yvel
A businessman has shelled out $1.5 million USD /€1.27 million euros for a face mask made from gold and studded with diamonds.The unnamed buyer, said to be from Los Angeles, commissioned Jerusalem jewellery house Yvel to come up with something unique. His request was simple. He want the form to create the world's most expensive, functional face mask.The company is known for elaborate work with rare pearls and diamonds.Founder Isaac Levy created enlisting the help of 25 of his most skilled artisans.The finished accessory was made using 250g of 18K gold.It is covered with 3,608 white and black diamonds weighing a total of 210 carats.Each stone was set by hand. The mask has an inner layer which can be unclipped to allow a N99 medical grade filter to be inserted and replaced when needed.
OPS:Demonstrating how to put the filter in
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138206_007
FEATURE - Die teuerste Gesichtsmaske der Welt kostet 1,5 Mio. USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12379
17/11/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit Yvel
A businessman has shelled out $1.5 million USD /€1.27 million euros for a face mask made from gold and studded with diamonds.The unnamed buyer, said to be from Los Angeles, commissioned Jerusalem jewellery house Yvel to come up with something unique. His request was simple. He want the form to create the world's most expensive, functional face mask.The company is known for elaborate work with rare pearls and diamonds.Founder Isaac Levy created enlisting the help of 25 of his most skilled artisans.The finished accessory was made using 250g of 18K gold.It is covered with 3,608 white and black diamonds weighing a total of 210 carats.Each stone was set by hand. The mask has an inner layer which can be unclipped to allow a N99 medical grade filter to be inserted and replaced when needed.
OPS:Demonstrating how to put the filter in
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138206_006
FEATURE - Die teuerste Gesichtsmaske der Welt kostet 1,5 Mio. USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12379
17/11/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit Yvel
A businessman has shelled out $1.5 million USD /€1.27 million euros for a face mask made from gold and studded with diamonds.The unnamed buyer, said to be from Los Angeles, commissioned Jerusalem jewellery house Yvel to come up with something unique. His request was simple. He want the form to create the world's most expensive, functional face mask.The company is known for elaborate work with rare pearls and diamonds.Founder Isaac Levy created enlisting the help of 25 of his most skilled artisans.The finished accessory was made using 250g of 18K gold.It is covered with 3,608 white and black diamonds weighing a total of 210 carats.Each stone was set by hand. The mask has an inner layer which can be unclipped to allow a N99 medical grade filter to be inserted and replaced when needed.
OPS:The mask is studded with black diamonds with white diamond swirl pattern.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138206_005
FEATURE - Die teuerste Gesichtsmaske der Welt kostet 1,5 Mio. USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12379
17/11/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit Yvel
A businessman has shelled out $1.5 million USD /€1.27 million euros for a face mask made from gold and studded with diamonds.The unnamed buyer, said to be from Los Angeles, commissioned Jerusalem jewellery house Yvel to come up with something unique. His request was simple. He want the form to create the world's most expensive, functional face mask.The company is known for elaborate work with rare pearls and diamonds.Founder Isaac Levy created enlisting the help of 25 of his most skilled artisans.The finished accessory was made using 250g of 18K gold.It is covered with 3,608 white and black diamonds weighing a total of 210 carats.Each stone was set by hand. The mask has an inner layer which can be unclipped to allow a N99 medical grade filter to be inserted and replaced when needed.
OPS:The mask, featuring swirls made from diamonds, during the making process.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138206_004
FEATURE - Die teuerste Gesichtsmaske der Welt kostet 1,5 Mio. USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12379
17/11/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit Yvel
A businessman has shelled out $1.5 million USD /€1.27 million euros for a face mask made from gold and studded with diamonds.The unnamed buyer, said to be from Los Angeles, commissioned Jerusalem jewellery house Yvel to come up with something unique. His request was simple. He want the form to create the world's most expensive, functional face mask.The company is known for elaborate work with rare pearls and diamonds.Founder Isaac Levy created enlisting the help of 25 of his most skilled artisans.The finished accessory was made using 250g of 18K gold.It is covered with 3,608 white and black diamonds weighing a total of 210 carats.Each stone was set by hand. The mask has an inner layer which can be unclipped to allow a N99 medical grade filter to be inserted and replaced when needed.
OPS:Left to right: Mask, inner layer,replaceable filter
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138206_003
FEATURE - Die teuerste Gesichtsmaske der Welt kostet 1,5 Mio. USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12379
17/11/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit Yvel
A businessman has shelled out $1.5 million USD /€1.27 million euros for a face mask made from gold and studded with diamonds.The unnamed buyer, said to be from Los Angeles, commissioned Jerusalem jewellery house Yvel to come up with something unique. His request was simple. He want the form to create the world's most expensive, functional face mask.The company is known for elaborate work with rare pearls and diamonds.Founder Isaac Levy created enlisting the help of 25 of his most skilled artisans.The finished accessory was made using 250g of 18K gold.It is covered with 3,608 white and black diamonds weighing a total of 210 carats.Each stone was set by hand. The mask has an inner layer which can be unclipped to allow a N99 medical grade filter to be inserted and replaced when needed.
OPS:Demonstrating how to put the filter in
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138206_002
FEATURE - Die teuerste Gesichtsmaske der Welt kostet 1,5 Mio. USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12379
17/11/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit Yvel
A businessman has shelled out $1.5 million USD /€1.27 million euros for a face mask made from gold and studded with diamonds.The unnamed buyer, said to be from Los Angeles, commissioned Jerusalem jewellery house Yvel to come up with something unique. His request was simple. He want the form to create the world's most expensive, functional face mask.The company is known for elaborate work with rare pearls and diamonds.Founder Isaac Levy created enlisting the help of 25 of his most skilled artisans.The finished accessory was made using 250g of 18K gold.It is covered with 3,608 white and black diamonds weighing a total of 210 carats.Each stone was set by hand. The mask has an inner layer which can be unclipped to allow a N99 medical grade filter to be inserted and replaced when needed.
OPS:The mask, featuring swirls made from diamonds
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10138206_001
FEATURE - Die teuerste Gesichtsmaske der Welt kostet 1,5 Mio. USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12379
17/11/20
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A businessman has shelled out $1.5 million USD /€1.27 million euros for a face mask made from gold and studded with diamonds.The unnamed buyer, said to be from Los Angeles, commissioned Jerusalem jewellery house Yvel to come up with something unique. His request was simple. He want the form to create the world's most expensive, functional face mask.The company is known for elaborate work with rare pearls and diamonds.Founder Isaac Levy created enlisting the help of 25 of his most skilled artisans.The finished accessory was made using 250g of 18K gold.It is covered with 3,608 white and black diamonds weighing a total of 210 carats.Each stone was set by hand. The mask has an inner layer which can be unclipped to allow a N99 medical grade filter to be inserted and replaced when needed.
OPS:Demonstrating how to put the filter in
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FEATURE - Der wohl am teuersten dekorierte Christbaum steht in Marbella
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The world’s most expensively decorated Christmas tree has been unveiled – adorned with valuable baubles created using jewels and and hand-crafted artisan pieces from around the world.The tree itself is valued at an eye-watering £11.9 million GBP / €13.95 million Euros.It has been erected at the Kempinski Hotel Bahia in Marbella, Spain for the start of the festive season.The hotel partnered with British celebrity designer and diamond artist Debbie Wingham who is the past has created the world’s most expensive piece of clothing. Debbie made 500 ornaments herself but also got established and emerging artists involved working to her brief.The tree is decorated with high value pink, red, white and black diamonds, edible treats and traditional decorations.Guests and locals alike gathered in the hotel’s recently refurbished lobby, enjoying traditional music and sipping on champagne, before the tree was unveiled by Santa Claus and Wingham.All flawlessly cut and ethically sourced, fine art decorations include 3crt pink diamonds, 4crt sapphire, oval red diamonds, black and white diamonds, and a mixture of remastered, expertly up-cycled jewellery from the likes of Bvlgari, Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Chanel.Inspired by the feathers of a peacock and the modernist art-deco era, the tree features unique hand sculpted ornaments using modern art techniques.
OPS:Debbie Wingham in front of the world's most expensively decorated Christmas tree
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