Want A Diamond-Studded iPhone 6s? That's Gonna Cost You $199,995

If opulence, luxury and letting the world know that you have very, very deep pockets is your thing, then the diamond-studded, gold-plated customized iPhone 6s is for you.

Brikk, a luxury design company, is offering its blinged up iPhone 6s, already considered a high-end, luxury smartphone for many, starting at $8,000 and can go all the way up to $200,000 each.

The luxury iPhone 6s will only come in the 128GB variant and, according to the company's description, uses rare materials and complex processes to create special editions of each phone. The company website also goes on to state that the processes and materials used in creating these iPhones are not usually used on products for the consumer market, but rather, utilized in engineering for "scientific purposes such as space travel and exploration."

Apparently, in addition to a diamond and gold iPhone, you also get one that was meant to shoot for the stars!

Interested customers with enough cash or credit on hand can get a hold of the lowest priced phone from Brikk for $7,995. This customized iPhone 6s will be plated by two layers of 24K Yellow Gold, 18K Pink Gold, or 950 Platinum. The plating will cover the entire iPhone 6s in 5.0 microns of the precious metals.

On the much higher end of the spectrum, the most expensive model the company will make available will be retailed at $199,995. It will be the 5.5-inch iPhone 6s, and in addition to the two layers of plating, will also be encrusted with multiple rows of diamonds, and even diamonds forming the company's logo on the back panel totalling in 53.00 carats worth of sparklers.

The company states that the phones are currently available for preorder and will be available 4 to 6 weeks after Apple officially releases the iPhone 6s. In addition, a required deposit on preorders is needed to secure a Lux iPhone.

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