Friday, 26 October 2012

Christmas Tree gets even more Priceless (Record Superseded)

Another lavish piece of art to take the audience attention by storm.Tokyo's Ginza Tanaka jewellery store unveiled its Golden Christmas Tree which is about 2.4 metres high and weighs 12 kg.The tree was  adorned with golden plates and about 60 heart-shaped ornaments made of pure gold and decorated with ribbon And all this valued at a breathtaking  1.95 million dollars.It has been more than 115  glorious years for Ginza Tanaka  to be recognised as a market leader in the precious metals business in Japan.
It took 15 craftsmen four and a half months to complete the creation. The jewellery store is famous for its extravagant designs and style.The promotional tie ups with celebrities,corporations and  designers  saw Ginza Tanaka  working with Internationally renowned Japanese Flower arrangement artist  Shogo Kariyazaki to design the expensive tree.
The tree has more than 100  golden ribbons,orchids and hearts and was on display from November 22 to December 25 at the store.This made the Christmas celebration in Japan even more electrifying  with the presence of the tree.It was all gold christmas with the setting of the Ginza Christmas tree.
Christmas was  coming soon and the Christmas fever was getting at a sweltering level . Every Christmas season reminds us of  colorful houses and streets decorated with Christmas tree and Stars, the tradition of decorating a Christmas tree has been  prevailing for a  long time, so the sellers make it a point to make a wide variety of trees to meet the customers needs, as a result lots of Christmas trees pop up  during  every  Christmas time . But no matter how much decorations and elegance you add to the christmas tree it could not have got so pricey as the one set by Ginza Tanaka.
And the Ginza Golden Christmas Tree has spinned its way in to the world of records for being the most expensive Christams  tree ever.The most expensive Christams tree was set by Ginza Tanaka at their jewellery showroom in  Tokyo,Japan on November 24,2011


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