
Created to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Boucheron French jewelry house, the solid gold Vertu Boucheron 150 looks to be a crippled handset. With lots of planes and angles, the phone case has been crafted from a single piece of gold, and it took 1,000 hours to cut into shape, 700 hours to hand polish, and more than 500 hours to build. The luxury handset comes in a luxury wooden case that is made from the Noce Pedullo walnut tree. Every time you open the case, you will be greeted by the Vertu signature ringtone. We are short on technical details, and the only thing we know for now is that the golden phone offers 3G connectivity. Pricing for the weird-looking yet gorgeous, solid gold Vertu Boucheron 150 is not confirmed yet, but the rumor says it will set you back approximately $30,000.
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