The newest place to stick glitter is on dinnerware. Prouna, a Korean manufacturer, introduced a line of Swarovski crystal-trimmed china that has been so successful in the Middle Eastern sand kingdoms that a family of Iranian steel traders thought it was just the ticket for America's taste-challenged rich guys. Prouna USA has unveiled their "Jewelry Collection" dinner services trimmed in 24-karat gold or platinum and bejeweled with clear or amber crystals.
The five-piece place settings range in price from the $500's to just short of $1,000 depending upon the amount of glitz you can stomach and I do mean stomach quite literally. Although the collection is supposedly dishwasher-safe, those crystals could detach so you'd best be sure your insurance is high enough to cover a dinner guest choking on your glitzy china.
As if that's not quite enough, the 2011 Maybach, that extravaganza yacht of a car that also appeals mightily to the oil-rich, has Swarovski crystal-trimmed seats. Heaven help us...could this be a new trend?
3 comments:
oh dear god, that is horrific. i prefer my royal copenhagen blue fluted full lace!
What is the really elegant china? If you could buy new dinnerware what would you buy?
Glad you asked...I'm going to do a post on the most gorgeous china in the world...and the most expensive.
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