Caviar Global Przedstawia Limitowaną Wersję Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra z Wzorem Smoka z 24-karatowego Złota

Luxury smartphone brand Caviar Global has released a special edition of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra adorned with a 24-karat dragon pattern made of gold mounted on the back of the phone as part of their Era Dragon collection. The company has called it a “milestone” in their collaboration, symbolizing both luxury and uniqueness.

The phone is not cheap, with the premium version ranging from $8,500 to an astronomical $74,000. The company claims that the dragon pattern pays homage to Samsung’s “power in the East” and the three stars symbolize the tribute to the history of the smartphone giant, as the star was the first symbol of their global company, “derived from its name – Sam Sung, translated from Korean.”

In the Chinese calendar, the year 2024 will bring the Year of the Dragon, a symbol of great importance in cosmology. As a result, one of the projects includes a Tourbillon watch with a green dial, commemorating the “Year of the Green Dragon.”

In a statement on their website, the Dubai-based company added that Samsung “combines the wisdom of Western and Eastern traditions to emphasize magnificence and success.”

“It is not a coincidence that the stars have been chosen as the main symbol of Samsung, representing luck,” the statement said.

This is not the first joint venture between these companies. Caviar has provided many designs that were also available for the S23 Ultra, including a pure gold phone.

What other premium Samsung products can I buy?

In 2016, Samsung collaborated with jeweler and watchmaker de Grisogono to produce a limited edition jewelry watch designed and sculpted in gold and precious stones for the Samsung S2 watch. The 18-carat rose gold wristwatches cost $16,100.

And it’s not just Samsung that offers such luxury. For example, Mervis Diamond Importers had an Apple watch with diamonds for over $30,000. It was adorned with 18-karat rose gold and eight rows of top-quality diamonds. In 2010, the company also offered an iPad for $20,000, which stood out with 11.43 carats of diamonds.

Photo: Caviar Global

FAQ

1. What is the purpose of the special edition Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra?
The special edition Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra has been adorned with a 24-karat dragon pattern and is part of the Era Dragon collection by the smartphone brand.

2. What are the prices of different versions of this phone?
The premium version of the phone ranges from $8,500 to $74,000.

3. What do the dragon pattern and three stars on the phone symbolize?
The dragon pattern pays homage to Samsung’s “power in the East,” while the three stars symbolize the tribute to the history of the smartphone giant.

4. What is the connection between the year 2024 and the Tourbillon watch project?
The year 2024 is the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese calendar, and the Tourbillon watch with a green dial commemorates the “Year of the Green Dragon.”

5. How does Samsung emphasize “magnificence and success” in their products?
Samsung combines the wisdom of Western and Eastern traditions in their products to emphasize magnificence and success.

6. What other luxury products from Samsung are available on the market?
In 2016, Samsung collaborated with jeweler and watchmaker de Grisogono to produce a limited edition jewelry watch.

7. What are examples of other luxury products offered by other brands?
Mervis Diamond Importers, for example, had an Apple watch with diamonds for over $30,000 and an iPad for $20,000 adorned with diamonds.

Key Term Definitions:

– Dragon: A symbol of great importance in cosmology, which pays homage to Eastern culture.
– Year of the Green Dragon: The Year of the Dragon according to the Chinese calendar, associated with cosmology and Eastern culture.
– Tourbillon: A type of mechanical watch with a rotating tourbillon, symbolizing precision in watchmaking.
– Era Dragon: A collection of smartphones adorned with dragons, symbolizing power and luxury.

Suggested Related Links:

– Official Samsung Website
– Caviar Global
– de Grisogono
– Mervis Diamond Importers

The source of the article is from the blog exofeed.nl