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Luxury brand launches $7,000 gold plated Galaxy S22 Ultra

Outlandish Russian brand, Caviar, has customized Samsung’s Galaxy S22 series by adding a little more luxury to the line.

Caviar has launched six different collections of the Galaxy S22 series. The ‘Ocelot,’ is the most expensive and starts at $6,600 USD (about $8,398 CAD) for the 128GB Galaxy S22. Pricing goes all the way up to $7,830 USD ($9,963 CAD) for the Ultra model with 512GB of storage.

Caviar says that the handsets are double electroplated with 24K gold and feature a black PVD-titanium material on the back with golden laser engraving.

While the Ocelot collection starts at the most expensive pricing, the Great Gatsby collection features even more expensive luxury materials on the back. This one also sports 3D geometric patterns and ranges from $6,450 to $7,680 USD ($10,001 CAD).

Lastly, there’s the Bird Of Prey lineup, which includes the 24K gold double electroplated back as well as some crocodile skin. These handsets start at $6,370 USD ($8,105 CAD) and go up to $7,600 ($9,671 CAD).

Samsung’s Galaxy S22 series launches in Canada on February 25th and starts at $1,o99 CAD. You can learn more about Canadian pricing, here.

You can check out the devices on Caviar’s website, here.

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Abu Dhabi the new caviar capital?

The emirate of Abu Dhabi, rich in oil and gas reserves, has long been associated with luxurious lifestyles and that includes caviar, of course, reports UK’s Independent.

So it’s not surprising to learn that the emirate has decided to produce its own caviar, complete with the construction of the world’s largest fish farm, a 60,000 square meter factory to breed sturgeon.

The plant has imported two dozen sturgeon from Germany to begin the breeding that will provide eggs to prepare one of the most coveted and expensive foods in the world, caviar.

By the end of the year, the plant expects to produce about 32 tons of caviar per year.

The plant is a partnership between Bin Salem Holding Company and United Food Technologies, a global specialist in aquaculture.

Due to the insatiable appetite of the rich, sturgeon has been pushed to the brink of extinction. The caviar made from their eggs can fetch up to $10,000 per kilogram.