The Diamond Snoopy Celebrates 'Peanuts' 60th Year
Allison Love — August 16, 2010 — Art & Design
References: fashion.v1.cn & bornrich.org
The Diamond Snoopy is a real-life diamond-encrusted Snoopy cartoon character which was created in honor of the cartoon 'Peanuts' 60th birthday. Hong Kong fine jeweler TSL was commissioned to create this one-of-a-kind piece to honor the legendary character.
The Diamond Snoopy stands 5.5 inches tall and has approximately 9,917 white diamonds, 783 black diamonds and 415 rubies (which make up Snoopy's collar.) The Diamond Snoopy took eight months to create and the entire sculpture casts about $426, 780!
The Diamond Snoopy stands 5.5 inches tall and has approximately 9,917 white diamonds, 783 black diamonds and 415 rubies (which make up Snoopy's collar.) The Diamond Snoopy took eight months to create and the entire sculpture casts about $426, 780!
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