The Masterpiece Cube Rubik’s Cube
The last place on the list of the most expensive toys and games is the Masterpiece Cube Rubik’s Cube. Functional as its plastic cousin, the Masterpiece took about 8,500 hours to provide and is assembled from 18-karat yellow gold and over 185-carats of numerous gemstones. Instead of shiny plastic stickers, in its finished state, you will have widespread 34 carats of rubies, 34 carats of emeralds, and more than 22 carats of amethyst. Interestingly, amethyst, a violet semi-valuable stone, changed the orange aspect and is specifically included from public view to save the Masterpiece Cube’s layout from being replicated.
Cueller ultimately unveils and gives the Masterpiece Cube to Erno Rubik, the founder of the unique Rubik’s Cube, in all its shimmering glory in the front of a target market at the Liberty Science Centre’s ‘Genius Gala’ all through the Beyond Rubik’s Cube exhibition event.
Cost: $1.5 million