Ahead of 'Star Wars' 40th anniversary, Japanese jeweler Tanaka Kikinzoku has unveiled a 24 karat gold sculpture of Darth Vader, one of the fictional character in the Star Wars franchise.
According to Japan Times, the 15kg (33 pounds) statue of the iconic sci-fi villain will sell at a hefty $1.4 million and will be available to purchase in Japan on May 4, being the 'Star Wars' Day.
The glowing gold helmet is currently on display at the jeweler’s main store Tokyo’s Ginza shopping district.
The jeweler also plans to release gold coins specially designed to celebrate the anniversary in the more affordable price range of $1,200 to $11,000 (about R15,9k to R145,9k).
Over the years, Tanaka has created other gold commemorative products including a Christmas tree, samurai helmets and a replica of footballer Lionel Messi's left foot.
7 comments:
What will it be used for?🤔
Hmmmm
... Merited happiness
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Nna, and people will buy nw because he or she is a big fan..... Serious something though.....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Correct business woman
Long live LIB
It is just going to be a collector's item.
It will b resold in years to come by then... It must hv added monetary value
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