Here’s The Price Of World’s Most Expensive Pair Of Shoes

World’s Most Expensive Pair Of Shoes

Here’s the price of the world’s most expensive pair of shoes created by the British designer Debbie Wingham.

A shoe is an item of footwear designed to comfort and protect the human foot while performing different activities. It is also used as an item of decoration and fashion, aside from being a footwear.

The British designer Debbie Wingham has created the most expensive pair of shoes in the world designed, which are made with gold and diamonds, after making the multi-million dollar worth of cloth.

Expensive Pair

Wingham, one of the world’s expensive designers up to this present time officially presented her royal shoes with the highest price in the world amounting $15.1 million or about P766 million.

The masterpiece took hundreds of working hours to create featuring the rarest stones in the world, which makes its price seems unbelievable.

Expensive Pair

Pink and blue diamonds worth $13 million or P659.5 million were the majority of the total cost. Four three-carat diamonds and 1, 000 pointer diamonds line the edges. Each of the stones is set with platinum with the zip and plaque on the sole made out of gold.

Expensive Pair

The shoes were stitched together with 18-carat gold thread and also leather painted with 24-carat gold.

Expensive Pair

The designer worked together with the help of Chris Campbell to create the most expensive pair of royal shoes in the world.

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