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Nieman Marcus Fantasy Gifts, Most Unusually Expensive Gifts?
Published by Nick on December 13th, 2007 | Tagged shopping

Chocolate Portraits for $110,000? Every year Nieman Marcus releases a catalog of their holiday gifts, but one section stands out above the rest, their fantasy gifts, gifts which are not only unusually expensive, would really make you wonder.

1. a dragon topiary made right on your land $35,000.
2. portraits created from chocolate syrup $110,000.
3. a tree tent $50,000.
4. the butterfly two-seat aircraft from The Flight of the Monarch $80,000.
5. a classical music concert by the Kirov Orchestra for you and 499 friends. Regis Philbin hosts the concert. $1.59 million. Piano is yours after the show.
6. a two-person Neiman Marcus edition Gem Triton submarine $1.44 million
7. the Swami conversational robot $75,000
8. a Vertu phone designed by Frank Nuovo $73,000.
9. your own plane in the Rocket Racing league $2 million.
10. an online media wall for $100,000.
11. ten acres at the Ameya Preserve in Montana for $2.3 million
12. 2008 Lexus IS F special-edition $68,000.
13. a custom necklace $1 million.

Who also thinks that the chocolate syrup is the most extravagent item on the list? Is anyone actually buying these unusually expensive fantasy gifts. If so, you could always think about buying me the 2008 Lexus IS F special-edition.

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  • One Response to “Nieman Marcus Fantasy Gifts, Most Unusually Expensive Gifts?”

    1. scott Says:

      this car is beautifull, love it

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