News | October 25, 2011

The World’s Most Expensive Lunch Box

News | October 25, 2011

Source: Luxuo

Japanese department store Takashmaya is selling three commemorative gold boxes to hold New Year “Osechiryori” food delicacies to mark its 180th anniversary.

The luxury lunch boxes, with three layers, are made from 18-karat gold and weigh 3.35 kilograms.

Takashimaya said it is selling only three of them for 18.9 million yen ($229,000).

It is certainly the most expensive ever sold by the historic department store, according to Megumi Ashizuka, a Takashimaya spokeswoman.

If more than three people apply, the department store said it will choose the buyers by a lucky draw.

Source: Luxuo

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