10. TElevision: prestige hd supreme rose edition (2.3M$)
Covered in hand sewn alligator skin studded with an obnoxious amount of diamonds this television is supposedly designed to make viewing a pleasure whether it's on or off.
9. picture: rhein ii (4M$)
Although Andreas Gursky is famous for his colorful landscapes, this one of the Rhein river in Germany is little more than green and grey
8. DIAMOND: Chopard blue diamond (16.26M$)
There are very few more efficient ways of implicitly begging people to rob you than wearing a $16 million ring on your finger
7. watch : haute joaillerie fom chopard (25M$)
while it looks more like a glittery mess than anything useful for telling time, this diamond studded watch apparently struck somebody's fancy...and wallet
6. Car: 1962 ferrari 250 gto (35M$)
Not long ago this 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO became the most expensive car ever when it was sold in the United Kingdom to a private collector
5. Drawing : raphael's head of a muse (47.9M$)
Although it was estimated to sell at only 20M$ it ended up going for over twice that at a 2009 auction by Christie's London
4. sculpture: walking man (104.3M$)
As the most expensive piece of art to ever sell at auction, the Walking Man just edged out the former title holder, Pablo Picasso's Boy with a Pipe
3. Painting : Number 5 1948 (140M$)
While Jackson Pollock's work has certainly drawn its share of criticism for obvious reasons, any person that can shower a canvas with blobs of paint and then sell it for 7 figures probably doesn't care very much about what other people think
2. house: antillia mumbai (2Billion$)
Named after the mythical Atlantic island of Antillia, a 27-floor personal home in South Mumbai belonging to businessman Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries. A full-time staff of 600 maintains the residence, reportedly the most expensive home in the world
1. Yacht: History Supreme (3.7Billion$)
It almost hurts doesn't it? Made with over 100.000 kg of gold and decorated with everything from T-Rex bones to miniature meteorites this unfortunate case of what-the-heck-do-I-do with-5-billion-dollars is owned by an anonymous Malaysian businessman, probably Robert Kuok
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