A peek inside the most luxurious gifts in the 2013 Christmas Book by Neiman Marcus
More over Santa Claus, Neiman Marcus has come up with an entire book of luxury gifts, hardly anyone can ask for more. Yes folks, Halloween has not formally arrived yet but the 2013 Christmas Book has been released.
According to www.reuters.com:
The super rich have one less thing to worry about, now that Neiman Marcus released its holiday catalog on Tuesday with gift suggestions topping $1 million.
Neiman Marcus began the Christmas Book tradition in 1926. This year’s collection is as extravagant as ever. And it seems Victoria’s Secret is not the only one that has gone the extra mile with the concept of Fantasy. The Fantasy Gifts from Neiman Marcus are extravagant and outrageous!
Indian Larry’s “Wild Child” Motorcycle
Hand-built, need we say more?
Price: $80,000 – 750,000
Bespoke Global Falconry Companion
A set that has a gold-plated perch, exotic skin falcon hoods, along with outdoor furniture, lead crystal decanters and cigars.
Price:$150,000
Neiman Marcus 2014 Aston Martin Vanquish Volante
There are only 10 of these cars in the whole world.
Price: $344,500
Ultimate Outdoor Entertainment System
Giant screen television that comes out from an underground storage, complete with speakers, hundreds of movies and weather-proofing.
Price: $1,500,000 – 2,640,000
Forevermark Ultimate Diamond Experience
Includes a 25-carat rough diamond, a visit to Africa, where the stone was mined, a trip to the London offices of De Beers, meeting a craftsman to cut and polish the gem, a session with a jewelry designer to create its setting.
For those who want high-end gifts but don’t have more than $50,000 to spend, there are three to choose from: Ciclotte ($11,000), Jeff Koons’s Dom Pérignon Balloon Venus ($20,000), and The Glass House Experience ($30,000). Part of the proceeds from the Fantasy Gifts will go to The Heart of Neiman Marcus Foundation.
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