Jan.28, 2014
Passionate about modern technology and fine jewellery, Hadoro, a luxury brand that specialises in gold plating and Swarovski for customs iPhones, iPods and iPads, created a unique iPhone produced with 125 gr of 18K gold. Designed and made with 3D printing technology, the final product was entirely finished by hand. According to the company, its artisans have spent more than 200 hours brushing, polishing and refining the smallest details.
The massive gold iPhone 5S is a limited edition. They will produce only 50 pieces of it. Hadoro's 18K gold iPhone will be available in Yellow or Red Gold 5N in a price range starting from 55,000 euros. The first specimens are available now in Collette store, Paris.
Posted in 3D Printing Applications
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This is such a stupid waste of money and resources.
GrammarWiseAss wrote at 1/28/2014 11:09:32 PM:
I think 'massive' is a poor translation from German, intended to mean 'solid'.
Anja wrote at 1/28/2014 10:34:14 PM:
Thanks jd90.
jd90 wrote at 1/28/2014 10:21:34 PM:
I don't think "massive gold" is actually a thing. Google isn't aware of it as a phrase except for this story.