The $300,000 dollar diamond and sapphire encrusted shoes

A stunning pair of jewel encrusted shoes costing $300,000 USD / €245.000 Euros are all set to sparkle on one lucky woman’s feet.

The one-off pair inspired by a love story feature 54 white diamonds, each weighting a carat, and 2,460 rose cut white sapphires weighing 416.2 carats. Named the Jada Shoes from high end shoe brand Jada Dubai, the dazzling footwear was inspired by a legendary love story between a prince and desert princess.

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The gems cover the shoes in a mix of 19k yellow gold and platinum.A spokesman for the maker said the use of only one carat diamonds was designed to bring the creation to life.The mix of gold and platinum was designed to make the shoes sparkle like the Moon and stars. The spokesman said:” The obtained colour is very rare, giving uniqueness to this masterpiece and reconfirms the high standards of the maison.”The story which inspired the shoes in one of a princess who falls for a beautiful princess he comes across in the desert only to discover she was a mirage.The shoes are from the company’s Masterpiece collection.The spokesman added:” Just like the beautiful mirage the prince feel in love with, these shoes reflect the ideal of love and royalty that can only be revealed by a piece of art which exalts one’s spirit. “Any seriously interested buyer for the one-off pair is asked to contact the company through its website.

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