The world’s most expensive fidget spinner has gone on sale for £13,000… and cheaper versions still cost over £100
Russian luxury jewellery firm Caviar have launched a selection of the toys – and they all have pretty hefty price tags
THE world’s most expensive fidget spinner has gone on sale for an eye-watering £13,000.
Russian luxury jewellery firm Caviar have launched a selection of the toys – and they all have pretty hefty price tags.
The most luxurious gadget is a limited edition version made from fine gold but there are less expensive options on offer.
The firm also sells Vladimir Putin-themed iPhones, as well as special-edition Donald Trump iPhone 7 cases.
The brand's Caviar Spinner Full Gold is set at 999,000 RUB (£13,000) and is believed to be the most expensive fidget spinner in the world.
Cheaper options include the Caviar Spinner Diamonds which is inset with the precious gems and on sale for 99,000 RUB (£1,290) or fidget fans can opt for one adorned with the Russian flag for 15,000 RUB (£195).
Another spinner for sale is the Caviar Spinner Carbon which has been crafted from zinc, coated with PVD and decorated with a skull - with the sellers saying the metal will "influence testosterone" in men.
Caviar, which has also made special watches to celebrate Putin’s birthday, pledges to donate some of the profits from sales to charity.
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