Fernando Altamirano’s Most Expensive Bottle of Water for $60,000
B.R. Ambedka once said that each drop of water is stripped
of its
individuality once it joins the ocean; Fernando Altamirano’s
international spring water proves quite the contrary.
Based on the artwork by the late Italian artist Amedeo Clemente
Modigliani, the special edition Fernando Altamirano bottle is enveloped
in 24-karat gold, and contains water gathered from different springs
from all over the planet. From the elegant beaches of Fiji, to the
glacier water of Iceland, each bottle is uniquely crafted with an
additional splash of gold dust.
Unlike luxury water bottles before them (e.g. Bling H20 Bottle, Kona
Nigari Water, Exousia 24K Gold Luxury Water), Altamirano’s bottle
combines eclectic design with philanthropy – donating the $60,000 to
battle global warming.
This opulent elixir was originally created to promote the new line of
Altamirano water bottles (priced up to $3,000), which will feature the
same contents wrapped in 24-carat gold. Given the intent and
craftsmanship behind the concept it is clear that the Altamirano bottle
has only augmented the “identity” of each drop.
-Affluent Page

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