Limited edition diamond encrusted Blackberry for sale

Chopard blue diamond ringDesigner Alexander Amosu has introduced a sparkly new addition to the Blackberry world – an 18 carat yellow solid gold gem device known as the The Amosu Limited Edition Diamond Curva, set with 4,459 finely cut diamonds.

Buyers can brand their ‘BlingBerry’ with their company name and logo: all for a limited, exclusive offer of $200,366. Only three of the Diamond Curvas will ever be made.

‘The world’s most luxurious and exclusive customised blackberry’ involves 350 hours of ‘painstaking craftsmanship’ to produce the diamond encrusted Blackberry and offers a global concierge service.

Bespoke mobile phone customisation

The bespoke luxury phone customisation company also engraves mobile phones and ipods with diamonds. Clients include hip-hop and pop stars 50 cent, Lily Allen, Alicia Keys, and Rhianna and business mogul Richard Branson.

North London based entrepreneur, Alexander Amosu, started his first business at the age of 15 and made his first million 10 years later. He was awarded Young Entrepreneur Of The Year at the Institute of Directors by Black Enterprise Awards 2002 and was the first person to introduce urban ringtones in Europe. He created the first ringtones book and software Polyap 2.1. enabling ringtones to be sent around the world from a PC and kicked off the world’s first mobile video community site Monsvideo.com. Mobsworld, a mobile playground was launched in 2005.

The blackberry, dubbed the ‘CrackBerry’ for its addictive qualities, started out as a two-way pager in 1999 and then became a smartphone blackberry offering wireless information services including push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, and web browsing.

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