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Would you pay over $10K for Caviar’s Valentine-special iPhone 17 Pro with 24K Gold and Mother of Pearl?

What’s the ultimate declaration of love? Sometimes it’s breakfast in bed, other times it’s a $10,000 splurge on a gold-plated iPhone with inlay work. Each to their own, I guess. Me, I’ll stick to avocado toast and OJ served in bed, along with a poem co-authored by ChatGPT.

The Dubai-based luxury customization house, famous for slapping Rolex movements and 24K gold onto iPhones and calling it a Tuesday, has just unveiled the Wings of Love, the latest piece from their Garden of Eden collection. The price? Upwards of three Vision Pros. (And that’s just for the base 256GB variant)

Designer: Caviar

Where most Caviar creations lean into black or stark white as a base, Wings of Love goes with a soft slate blue-grey leather that sits somewhere between storm cloud and morning mist. It’s an unusual, almost painterly choice, and it works brilliantly as a canvas for what’s layered on top: a full scene of swallows in flight, rendered in raised 24K rose gold with mother-of-pearl inlays catching the light at every angle. The birds weave through branching vines and leaves, each leaf tipped with its own iridescent shell inlay. Up close, the craftsmanship looks less like phone customization and more like a miniature Art Nouveau panel that belongs behind museum glass.

The symbolism isn’t arbitrary either. The swallow has carried meaning across cultures for centuries, representing loyalty, return, and love that survives distance. Sailors tattooed them as talismans for safe passage home. In folklore, spotting a swallow was a sign that someone who loved you was thinking of you. Caviar leans into all of that intentionally, positioning Wings of Love as a phone designed specifically for women who, as they put it, treat love as a direction.

The camera plateau, normally the awkward protruding bump that makes every modern iPhone beg for a case, has been fully absorbed and integrated into the decorative overlay. The upper portion of the back is completely redesigned, with the camera module sitting flush within an ornate gold and mother-of-pearl composition featuring a blooming rose motif. The result is a phone that’s slightly thicker overall, yes, but dramatically more coherent as an object. You’re not staring at a camera bump that disrupts the design. The camera IS the design, framed and intentional, like a window in an illuminated manuscript. And because the whole back is already a sculpted, protective structure, you’d be committing a small crime putting a case over it anyway.

The side profile is engraved with “Garden of Eden” and an individual edition number on each unit, and hallmark stamps on the bottom edge certify the 24K gold content, treating the phone with the same seriousness as fine jewelry. Which is exactly what it is.

The whole thing is built for exactly 14 people on Earth. That’s the edition size, 14 pieces, full stop. Which means this isn’t really a phone. It’s a wearable heirloom that happens to run iOS. Pricing starts at $10,340 for the iPhone 17 Pro in 256GB, climbing up to $12,270 for the Pro Max in 2TB. And yes, you can commission just the customization on a device you already own, which is a small mercy for anyone who doesn’t want to explain to their accountant why they bought two iPhones at once. The packaging, naturally, is interactive and comes with a Caviar key finished in 24K gold. Because when your phone costs ten grand, the box has to keep up.

Is it excessive? Absolutely. Is it for everyone? With 14 units in existence, mathematically, it’s for almost no one. But that’s kind of the point. The Wings of Love isn’t trying to be practical. It’s trying to be meaningful, a declaration that sometimes, love deserves to be made in gold. Oh, while you’re at it, close this tab once you’re done just in case your partner happens to glance over your shoulder and ask you for this phone.

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