A hotel's £12 million Christmas tree in Spain could be world's most expensive
A £12 million Christmas tree, adorned with diamond-encrusted decorations and upcycled jewellery from Bulgari and Cartier, could be the world's most expensive.
The tree, at the Kempinski Hotel Bahia, in Marbella, Spain, has 500 handmade decorations created by couture designer Debbie Wingham, Daily Mail reports.
Worth £11.9 million, the tree is adorned with decorations that include three-carat pink diamonds, four-carat sapphires and oval red, black and white diamonds. The decorations also include upcycled jewellery from Bulgari, Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Chanel.
The most valuable ornament is an emu egg, set in 24-carat gold and doused in diamond dust - which is worth £8.9 million alone.