10 most luxurious but useless items in the world

Golden toilet paper, diamond contact lenses or gem necklace for dogs . are suitable items to display more than used.

1. Necklace for dogs - 3.2 million USD

This pet Amour Amour necklace is crafted by I Love Dogs Company with 18 karat white gold, platinum and crocodile skin. The problem is, if your dog runs out, chances are it will be kidnapped and you'll have to redeem it with a huge sum.

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2. Floating magnetic bed - USD 1.6 million

Thanks to the magnets, the bed can float over the air, nearly 0.4m above the ground and withstands more than 907kg. Although it may give you the feeling of being asleep in the clouds, whether it really improves the quality of your sleep.

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3. Gold toilet paper - 1.38 million USD

Produced by Toilet Paper Man Company in Australia, this toilet paper roll has 3 layers of paper made of thin, 22 karat gold pieces. Although made of gold, scrolls are believed to be safe enough to use. It will be shipped by hand to consumers to ensure the integrity of the product. But using this scroll also means throwing your money down the toilet.

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4. Diamond chess set - $ 600,000

Located in the Charles Hollander Collection , this chess set is crafted from black and white diamonds totaling up to 320 karat and takes about 4,500 hours to complete. However, if you own this expensive diamond chess set, you definitely don't want to pull it out to play with your friends.

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5. Diamond and ruby ​​gold encrusted pens - USD 595,000

In addition to 18 karat platinum and white gold, this pen is also handcrafted with rubies and diamonds with a total weight of 150 karat and 15 karat respectively. You won't want to use this pen to write, for fear of falling.

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6. Yalos diamond LCD TV screen - 130,000 USD

The TV Yalos has an outer edge covered with white gold and encrusted with gold diamonds with a total volume of 20 karat. Although it looks very luxurious, it's not clear whether it really works like a normal TV.

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7. Diamond baseball - $ 68,500

Built in 2007 by Gitanjali Gem Limited Company from 5,728 diamonds, this special baseball is shaped like a small disco ball. That same year, the ball was awarded to the best players at the World Cup Baseball. Of course, none of the players wanted to throw or hit this expensive diamond ball on the field.

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8. Diamond contact lenses - USD 15,000

Encrusted with 18 diamonds, these glasses are more suitable for display than for eyes. Wearing it will seriously damage your eyes and reduce your vision.

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9. Lego in gold - 14,450 USD

This Lego puzzle has the same size and shape as a normal product - 2x4 inches. The only difference is that it is made from 25.65 grams of 14 karat gold. However, it would be useless if you only own a Lego puzzle, because if you want to create something cool, you will need more than that.

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10. Diamond tea bag - USD 14,000

Tea is an inexpensive drink and anyone can buy a cup to enjoy every day. However, if you really like tea and bags all the time, you'll probably love this diamond tea bag. It was created to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Brook Bond's PG Tips Tea Company, crafted and crafted with 280 diamonds. Of course, you can still store and make tea with this bag, but that will ruin the beauty of the diamonds attached to it.

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