Are you boasting about your newly acquired iPhone or is someone doing the same to you. Here are some designs that could put to shame the boaster within you. Read further for a crash course in humility. Stuart Hughes, a designer from Liverpool, U.K. designs these phones and much more on order.

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Diamond & Platinum iPhone 3GS

Encrusted with 5 carets of quality diamonds, 182 in total, the Diamond 3GS iPhone is one mean jaw-dropper. 12 diamonds sit beautifully in a uniquely crafted navigation button dressing made from solid Platinum. If there has to be a work of art, then this should figure among the best.

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22ct solid gold iphone 3GS

If you thought that gold was meant for ornamental purposes alone, it’s time for you to change your opinion. Four craftsmen recreating the original body of the iPhone in solid gold, 164 grams of 22ct gold. Need we say more? Go ahead and drool- it’s not yet a crime to do so!

 

18ct Solid Rose Gold iPhone 3GS Diamond

With 53 stunning pink diamonds housed in an 18 carat rose gold Apple logo, you’d be excused for mistaking this to be a part of the Kohinoor throne. A 3GS Diamond contains 150 grams of 18 carat rose gold in an exclusive hand crafted design that can cause even an emperor to possess one.

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iPhone 3GS supreme

This could convert every onlooker into a demon as in the previous range of Onida-TV ads. And for ample reason as well. At a cost of 1.92 million pounds, the casing of the phone alone contains 271 grams of 22 carat solid gold. And that’s not all. The front bezel houses 136 colour F diamonds, which amount to an additional 68 carats! The Apple logo is cast in solid gold and has 53 diamonds amounting to 1carat. If you have still reading this, here’s more to make you swoon. A single cut, 7.1 carat diamond is the main constituent for the front navigation button. Enough carats to set even an ascetic’s heart burn in desire.

Thanks PCWorld and Telegraph.