Would you pay R28m for a Christmas tree?

Published Nov 23, 2016

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Tokyo, Japan - Want to impress the kids this Christmas? A Tokyo retailer has just the thing - if you've got about $2 million (about R28m) to spare.

Jeweller Ginza Tanaka is going all out this season with a two-metre Christmas tree made with pure gold wire that's as fine as angel hair pasta.

The shop in Tokyo's glitzy Ginza district says the 19kg tree is made up of more than 1 200 metres of gold wire.

"The wire is made of the finest gold which has a 99.999 percent purity level," Ginza Tanaka store manager Takahiro Ito told AFP on Tuesday.

Ito said the tree was made by the jeweller's in-house artisans.

The price tag? A cool 200 million yen ($1.8 million).

While it may be a stretch finding a buyer, Ito said he hoped the opulent display would show off Japan's world-famous craftmanship.

"We want them to see our great technique and craftsmanship, and the glittering beauty of gold," he said.

AFP

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