The 5 most expensive Christmas decorations in the world

The 5 most expensive Christmas decorations in the world

I wonder what are the most expensive Christmas decorations in the world? Then read our article about incredibly expensive holiday decorations, some of which may confuse you.


Christmas wreath with diamonds

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In 2013, a Finnish florist introduced a stunning Christmas wreath adorned with luxurious flowers and precious stones. The wreath consisted of hand-rolled eucalyptus leaves, blueberry stems, and hedera berries. It was worth it $4.6 million (426.8 million rubles) and is adorned with 40 real diamonds and rubies. Of course, you can’t hang something like that on the door.


Golden Santa Claus figurine Ginza Tanaka

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Japanese jeweler Ginza Tanaka created two Santa Claus figurines from pure gold. The height of the figure is 41 cm and its weight is approximately 20 kilograms. In addition, Santa Claus’s belt is covered with diamonds. The final price of decoration $1.6 million (148.4 million rubles).


star on christmas tree

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The star is made of pure silver, is 20 cm high, 13 cm wide and weighs 130 grams. It contains more than 280 diamonds weighing more than 13 carats, as well as the middle part plated in yellow gold. This Christmas decoration is valued $947,705 (87.9 million rubles).


Hallmark Christmas tree toy

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In 2009, Hallmark jewelers created the world’s most expensive Christmas tree ornament. 136,000 dollars (12.6 million rubles). The sphere is made of white gold, contains 1,578 diamonds and is surrounded by two rings of 188 rubies. The centerpiece features three one-carat diamonds and took more than 130 hours to make.


first christmas card

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In 1843, John Colcott Horsley hand-coloured the first Christmas card. And in 2001, the most expensive Christmas card was sold at auction for more than 100,000. 24,000 euros (2.4 million rubles). It was part of John Colcott Horsley’s set. By the way, 1000 postcards were printed and sold at that time, but only 12 of them have survived to the present day.

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