Japanese Designer Creates Platinum Gown
Bridal gowns are often pricey but this one really takes the cake. Japanese designer Keiji Tagawa has created a dress that is worth $1.7 million. It is made of 1,250 platinum beads and a wide variety of semiprecious jewels including pearls, aquamarines, moonstones and crystals. The "Platinum White" dress has a design that shows cherry blossom trees and roses. The gown was created for the Tokyo office of Platinum Guild International and will be on display rather than taking a trip down the aisle any time soon.
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