Posted in Art, Designer, Luxury, Music on 15 September 2008

I think that art can be done with a piece of clay also. It does not have to be Swarovski or pearls to be called an artistic creation. With pleasure, I am going to tell you about Jon Kuhn and his latest piece of art. Jon is a leading glass artist, who has recently joined hands with the B�sendorfer to make a glass piano using various types of glass work. It has nearly two hundred intricate designs in which more than one fifty pieces have been used in every design. That means that it uses more than 3000 glittering pieces of gorgeous glass. Coming for $1.2 million, that is not very modest but then its art!

Posted in Crystals, Designer, Entertainment, Gold, Music, Shopping, Swarovski on 18 June 2008

There is no dearth of availability of luxury slapped products to satiate the hunger for opulence amongst elite class. But little were we aware that the luxury makers are so cautious about the offerings being delivered for music-driven souls. After introducing you to bejeweled guitars, here sits bejeweled piano focused at soothing your senses via its affectionate, echoing and supporting tone of its wonderful music. Imagine a situation when you are asked to rest your fingers upon the Bösendorfer 7′4″ Semi-Concert Grand Piano that gleams with the glory of crystals. Slapped with 8,000 hand-cut Swarovski crystals and 24-karat gold accents, this deluxe 92 keyed music instrument looks elegant with its silver lining.

I doubt if there is any better way than this to exemplify the connection between this materialistic instrument and your music driven senses.
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