$1.8 million Collar with 1600 Diamonds
Going Like Sixty — September 8, 2008 — Luxury
References: barneysbling
Expanding the “world’s most expensive” files is this I Love Dogs collar word $1.8 million. 1600 hand-set diamonds spotlight a 7 carat brillant cut center diamond.
It’s from Amour Amour. The line of diamond dog collars includes other pieces named Juene Cheri, Amour de la Mer, L’Etoile, and Cheri and selling for $280,000 to $480,000.
Matching pieces feature dog bones and the Barney’s Bling design, a heart paw print in 18K white gold and diamonds, worn on a 16” chain. The necklace and tag comes in two sizes big and little and sells for $4830 and $3150.
It’s from Amour Amour. The line of diamond dog collars includes other pieces named Juene Cheri, Amour de la Mer, L’Etoile, and Cheri and selling for $280,000 to $480,000.
Matching pieces feature dog bones and the Barney’s Bling design, a heart paw print in 18K white gold and diamonds, worn on a 16” chain. The necklace and tag comes in two sizes big and little and sells for $4830 and $3150.
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Pet Accessories - Opportunity for creating high-end, extravagant products for pets, such as diamond-studded dog collars.
2. Personalized Pet Jewelry - Potential in offering customized pet jewelry, allowing pet owners to add a personal touch to their accessories.
3. Pet Fashion Brands - Emerging market for fashion brands targeting pets, providing stylish and trendy accessories.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunities in creating exclusive, luxury pet jewelry that appeals to affluent pet owners.
2. Fashion Industry - Opportunity for fashion brands to expand into the pet market and cater to the growing demand for fashionable pet accessories.
3. Customization Industry - Disruption potential in offering personalized pet jewelry services, allowing pet owners to create unique accessories for their beloved pets.
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