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'World's most valuable Christmas tree' displayed in ChicagoThe news feeds on this site are independently provided by Adfero Limited © and do not represent the views or opinions of the World Gold Council. Monday, 3rd December 2007 (4538 views) A glittering Christmas tree made of 18-carat gold and touted as the world's most valuable is set to go on display at a Chicago jewellery store.The tree, which will be exhibited at Steve Quick Jewellers in Chicago, weighs four pounds and measures seven inches in height. Crafted of gold, it also contains around 200 carats of diamonds, as well as a 4.52-carat diamond set in a star at the top of the tree. Some two years went into the conception and creation of the tree, which took around six months to complete using a casting process involving wax to ensure the tree looked as realistic as possible. The jeweller created the tree in partnership with the American Cancer Society. Shortly before Christmas, it will be auctioned on eBay with all proceeds to benefit the national cancer research and advocacy association. According to the Luxist blog, the tree is set to be unveiled at the jewellery store on December 7th. Collectors can purchase miniature versions of the tree, crafted in 14-carat gold, for $195 (£94).
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