Some people say that toys are just for kids, but some toys are not meant to be played with. These are the toys that are so rare, so luxurious, and so expensive that they are more like works of art than playthings. In this article, we will take a look at 10 of the most expensive toys ever made, and what makes them so special. Let’s get started!
Barbie by Stefano Canturi – $302,500
Barbie is one of the most iconic and popular dolls in the world, but this one is not your average Barbie. This doll was created by Australian jewelry designer Stefano Canturi in 2010 and features a stunning diamond necklace with a pink diamond centerpiece. The necklace alone is worth $300,000, and the doll also has a makeover by Canturi, including new makeup, hair, dress, and shoes. This Barbie was sold at auction for $302,500, making it the most expensive Barbie ever.
Gold Rocking Horse – $600,000
A rocking horse is a classic toy for children, but this one is not for riding. This rocking horse is made of 24K solid gold and was created by Japanese designer Ginza Tanaka in 2006. The first one was made as a gift for the birth of Prince Hisahito of Japan, the third in line to the throne. The second one was reportedly bought by Beyonce and Jay-Z for their daughter Blue Ivy. This golden rocking horse costs $600,000 and is probably the most extravagant gift for a baby.
The Masterpiece Cube – $1.5 million
The Rubik’s Cube is a famous puzzle toy that challenges the mind and the fingers. But this one is not for solving. This one is for admiring. The Masterpiece Cube is a Rubik’s Cube made of 18K gold and encrusted with 185 carats of precious gems, including rubies, emeralds, and sapphires. It was created by Fred Cuellar, the founder of Diamond Cutters International, in 1995, and is valued at $1.5 million. It is also the most expensive Rubik’s Cube ever made.
Gold Monopoly – $2 million
Monopoly is a popular board game that simulates real estate and business. But this one is not for playing. This one is for display. The Gold Monopoly is a Monopoly game board made of 23K gold-plated metal, and featuring 18K gold player pieces, dice with 42 diamonds, and houses and hotels made of gold and jewels. It was created by Sidney Mobell, a renowned jeweler and artist, in 1988, and is worth $2 million. It is also the most expensive Monopoly game ever made.
Steiff Louis Vuitton Teddy Bear – $2.1 million
A teddy bear is a cuddly toy that comforts and delights children and adults alike. But this one is not for hugging. This one is for collecting. The Steiff Louis Vuitton Teddy Bear is a teddy bear made by Steiff, the famous German toy company, and dressed in Louis Vuitton, the famous French fashion brand. The bear is made of golden fur, has eyes of sapphires and diamonds, and wears a Louis Vuitton coat and hat. It also comes with a Louis Vuitton suitcase. This bear was sold at auction for $2.1 million in 2000, making it the most expensive teddy bear ever sold.
Shimansky Soccer Ball – $2.59 million
A soccer ball is a sporty toy that inspires fun and fitness. But this one is not for kicking. This one is for admiring. The Shimansky Soccer Ball is a soccer ball made of 6,620 white and 2,640 black round brilliant cut diamonds, totaling 3,500 carats. It was created by Shimansky, a South African jewelry company, in 2010, to celebrate the FIFA World Cup in South Africa. This soccer ball is worth $2.59 million, and is the most expensive soccer ball ever made.
L’Oiseleur – $6.25 million
A doll is a lovely toy that represents human beauty and grace. But this one is not for playing. This one is for watching. L’Oiseleur, which means “The Bird Trainer” in French, is a doll that is an automaton, a mechanical device that can move and perform actions. This doll is 4 feet tall and is dressed in 18th-century French style. It can play the flute, move its eyes, lips, and fingers, and command four singing birds on a tree. It was created by Christian Bailly, a master of automata, in 1990, and is valued at $6.25 million. It is also the most expensive doll ever made.
Gold Lamborghini Aventador Model Car – $7.5 million
A model car is a miniature toy that replicates a real car. But this one is not for driving. This one is for marveling. The Gold Lamborghini Aventador Model Car is a model car that is made of solid gold, platinum, and precious stones. It is a 1:8 scale replica of the Lamborghini Aventador, a supercar that costs $400,000. The model car was created by Robert Gülpen, a German engineer and model maker, in 2013, and is worth $7.5 million. It is also the most expensive model car ever made.
The Astolat Dollhouse Castle – $8.5 million
A dollhouse is a charming toy that creates a miniature world. But this one is not for playing. This one is for exploring. The Astolat Dollhouse Castle is a dollhouse that is castle, measuring 9 feet tall, 8.5 feet wide, and 4.5 feet deep. It has 29 rooms, including a ballroom, a library, a wine cellar, and a wizard’s tower. It also has over 10,000 miniature items, such as furniture, paintings, books, and jewelry. It was created by Elaine Diehl, a miniaturist and artist, in 1980, and is valued at $8.5 million. It is also the most expensive dollhouse ever made.
Jeff Koons’ Rabbit – $91.1 million
A rabbit is a cute toy that symbolizes luck and fertility. But this one is not for petting. This one is for appreciating. Jeff Koons’ Rabbit is a rabbit that is sculpture, made of stainless steel with a mirror-like finish. It is 41 inches tall and is based on an inflatable toy. It was created by Jeff Koons, a famous contemporary artist, in 1986, and is one of his most iconic works. It was sold at auction for $91.1 million in 2019, making it the most expensive toy ever sold, and the most expensive work by a living artist.
These are the 10 most expensive toys ever made, and they are truly amazing. They show that toys are not just for kids, but also for collectors, artists, and enthusiasts. They also show that toys can be more than just toys, but also expressions of creativity, craftsmanship, and luxury. What do you think of these toys? Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!