A lot of people can ‘enjoy’ this $1.3 million diamond studded gold toilet — but in a museum

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A lot of people can ‘enjoy’ this $1.3 million diamond studded gold toilet — but in a museum

  • A posh gold toilet encrusted with 40,000 diamonds on its seat was put on display at a trade fair in Shanghai this week.
  • The gold toilet which has a bulletproof rim is estimated to be worth $1.3 million.
  • It is trying to set a Guinness World Record for “most diamonds in a toilet seat”.
Yes, you read that right. A posh gold toilet encrusted with over 40,000 diamonds on its seat was put on display at a trade fair in Shanghai this week. The toilet which also comes with a bulletproof rim, is estimated to be worth $1.3 million.
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But it’s not for sale. In fact, the maker of this toilet, Coronet, are trying to set a Guinness World Record for “most diamonds in a toilet seat”

Coronet is one of the brands of Hong Kong jewellery maker Aaron Shum. It wants this creation to be showcased in a diamond art museum ‘so that more people can enjoy it’.

If the gold toilet qualifies, it will be the 10th Guiness record for the jeweler. They hold titles for most diamonds set in a watch and most diamonds set in a handbag. They also created diamond-studded pink shoes worth a $4.28 million; along with a diamond studded guitar worth $2 million.

Gold toilets are actually a thing now
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A lot of people can ‘enjoy’ this $1.3 million diamond studded gold toilet — but in a museum
FILE - This Sept. 16, 2016 file image made from a video shows the 18-karat toilet, titled "America," by Maurizio Cattelan in the restroom of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. Thieves have stolen the solid gold toilet worth up to 1 million pounds from Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Winston Churchill. The toilet, the work of Italian conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan, had been installed only two days earlier at Blenheim Palace, west of London, after previously being on show at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.Photo, File)

This isn’t the first toilet made of gold. Earlier this year, a solid gold toilet named “America” worth $6 million was stolen from Britain’s Blenheim Palace. It was the same toilet that was offered to US President Donald Trump for his personal use in the White House.

In 2001, a Hong Kong businessman spent HK$ 38 million to build a luxurious posh room which had gilt wall tiles and a solid gold toilet.

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