A fidget spinner worth $16,700, would you buy it?
People interested in grabbing the most expensive fidget spinner will need a fortune to buy it.
Fidget spinners have taken the world by storm and it has the potential to be a bigger obsession than the yo-yo, Frisbee or the hula-hoop. But people interested in grabbing the most expensive fidget spinner will need a fortune to buy it.
The fidget spinner, reportedly the world’s most expensive, has just gone on sale and it will set you back a whopping £13,000, which is approximately $16,700. Russian jewellery specialist Caviar has produced four different variant of the spinning toy.
The most expensive variant features a 100 gram gold coating and can be pre-ordered for almost one million rubles. Caviar has also designed a black spinner featuring a carbon fibre skull (£190) and another covered in Swarovski-style diamonds.
Earlier this year, Caviar released a bespoke Nokia 3310 with a bizarre gold tribute to Vladimir Putin.