The world’s most expensive Poker Set created by Geoffrey Parker

Posted in Getaways & Vacations on May 11, 2011

The game of Poker is a much loved sport and has many enthusiasts across the globe. Geoffrey Parker, the games producer based in London has raised the stakes way up by making an exclusive Poker set available to the elite poker player.

1972 Geoffrey Parker potrait

At $7.5 million this set is as glittering and lavish as can be made. The exclusivity and extraordinary factor of the Poker set is evident at the very first glance. The chips are kept in a special made –to-order authentic alligator skin holder that is dyed in a color that is chosen by the buyer. The combination locks and other fittings are made in18 carat white gold to enhance the plush look of the case. The inside frame of the poker chips case is made from 18 carat white gold and diamonds.

The poker chips themselves are covered with stingray skin or shagreen. However, the lush factor does not stop there but increases with all 384 chips made in 18 carat white gold. The sides of each chip is set with precious gems : the white chips set with white diamonds, red chips set with rubies, blue chips set with sapphires, black diamonds set into the black chips and emeralds for the green chips.

Geoffrey Parker poker chips

The 18 carat white gold dealer chip is larger than the other chips and the sides are encrusted with two rows of diamonds. This poker set is touted to be the most expensive set to be made and has approximately 22,364 precious stones which add up to a stunning 1,012 carats of unadulterated bling.

The four decks of poker cards are coated with platinum completing the entire plush look of the poker set. To make the poker set more special and one-of-a-kind, the buyer also gets to choose the denomination and currency of the chips.


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