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iPhone_Diamonds.jpgWho said anything about a troubled economy? Austrian jeweler Peter Aloisson has crafted the "Kings Button," a diamond-encrusted iPhone whose name refers to the 6.6-carat diamond planted on top of the handset's Home button, MSNBC reports.

The jeweler also remade the case out of solid 18-carat yellow, white, and rose gold. Meanwhile, 138 cut diamonds (all of which are color "F," whatever that means) form a swirling pattern as they encircle the case and the Home button diamond.

This gaudy beauty makes a great present at a cool $2.5 million, and is the perfect upgrade for owners of the I Am Rich app in Apple's App Store. I have nothing else to say about this.

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Posted by: Diamond
March 6, 2009 7:59 AM

Colour F means that the diamonds are practically colourless.

"White"/"colourless" diamonds are coded according to their tint. The code starts at D (perfectly colourless - very rare) and ends at Z (pale yellow). In general, the more yellow the diamond, the lower the cost.


Posted by: Jamie Lendino
March 6, 2009 8:03 AM

@Diamond: Thanks! Shows you what I know. I'll stick to gadgets. :)


Posted by: kj
March 8, 2009 3:24 PM

So, does that void the warranty? :P


Posted by: Innocent Ekwonye
March 12, 2009 1:52 PM

Plse. i need the store phone numbers to the stores in Brooklyn, i need to buy or become a customer.
Thanks.


Posted by: bryan silverstone
March 20, 2009 1:19 PM

h is the lowest quality stone f means lower than h and if its z its died yellow canary diamonds are not shitty at all trust me on this


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