Most Expensive Christmas Ornament Valued At Over $130,000
In England, specifically Titchfield, Hampshire a small family jeweler has taken it upon themselves to create the most expensive Christmas ornament in the world. According to Mark Hussey as reported in the Telegraph, a partner in Hallmark Jewellers he had a vision about making something special and had done some research into the priciest ornaments currently available. He had been working on the piece for almost a full year starting just after Boxing Day 2008, which is traditionally the day after Christmas. Even though they would love to find a buyer for the fabulous piece he did mention that he wouldn't mind finding this special ornament on his own tree come Christmas Eve.
The ornament itself is composed of 18 carat white gold and is studded with over one and half thousand diamonds. Two rings consisting of 188 red rubies surround the body of the ornament. It took over 130 hours just to set the gems in the piece. The National Association of Goldsmiths independently valued the bauble at 82,000 British pounds which depending on the exchange rate is just over $130,000. All of this hard work and expensive gemstones are not going unprotected. In something out of a James Bond movie the decorative ornament is encased in a special container framed in steel an 6mm thick laminated glass. If the alarm is triggered a internal signal will fill the shop with smoke.
Will the name Hallmark become associated with Christmas the way Faberge is permanently linked to gorgeously designed and bejeweled Easter eggs? Only time will tell, but if you'd like a very splashy ornament for your tree you know where to look.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mike Nov 11th 2009 8:48PM
What the hell does "one and half thousand diamonds" mean?
Did the moron who wrote this mean 501 diamonds?
Why not just say the number of diamonds?
What the heck???
SCARY FATASS Nov 11th 2009 8:58PM
Yeah, I would have just said 1500 - I guess she was going for something a little more dramatic.
AmberNBG Nov 11th 2009 9:02PM
Probably meant 1500
Tracy Nov 11th 2009 9:10PM
To hang once a year 130,000??? Lucky if I buy a 3.00 ornament. now put that into a ring or bracelet and it would make sense.
Angel of Muzick Nov 11th 2009 9:44PM
It is pretty extravagant...but wouldn't it be nice to be ABLE to afford it? The possibilities would be endless...
anewsaga Nov 11th 2009 9:56PM
Most Expensive Christmas Ornament?
Jesus, the reason for the season, was born in a stable. So how would owning the most Expensive Christmas Ornament in the World honor the King of Kings who could care less about expensive ornaments?
kbrady12157 Nov 11th 2009 9:58PM
Yeah, I had to read it a few times to make sure I was reading it correct. Doesn't make sense to word it like that. Is that the way they pronounce it in England?
arangi Nov 11th 2009 10:27PM
That is the way numbers are spoken in Most English speaking countries of the western word, Except the united states.
For example, one hundred and fifty thousand, fifteen thousand, one and a half thousand, and one hundred and fifty.
I guess it's just Too complicated for most americans.
BYRON Nov 12th 2009 1:08AM
why would you want the gaudy thing? not really that christmas-ie if you ask me. btw, jesus wasnt born in a stable, he was born in a cave that was used for sheltering animals.
thebadddsanta Nov 12th 2009 6:09AM
This story is stupid I mean I have a christmas Ornament I am going to put a price tag on it at $131,000 then i can claim a record as most expensive.
mark Nov 18th 2009 4:38PM
This kind of stuff is so vulgar- bad taste and appeals to the same class of people that are impressed with the show "The world's top ten public restrooms"