King Charles is selling a flower vase as a wedding gift idea – but it costs £4,000.
The hand-blown ornament is inspired by the plush wallpaper inside Buckingham Palace.
It is made from 24% lead crystal and made by a Master Engraver.
Only ten are up for grabs – making it one of the rarest and most extravagant pieces on the royals’ online gift shop.
It has only just come on sale.
The average Brits fork out for a present for a bride and groom is between £50 and £100.
It means this ornate vase is between 80 and 40 times that amount, as reported by What’s The Jam.
On top of that, shoppers will still have to stump up £4.95 postage to anywhere in the UK.
The description says: “This Crystal Vase is inspired by the sumptuous silk wallpapers and decorative panels of the Yellow Drawing Room and the Centre Room in the East Wing of Buckingham Palace.
“The design features some of the original hand-painted birds and flowers from the menagerie of wild and exotic creatures that adorn these spectacular rooms.
“Commissioned exclusively by Buckingham Palace, this beautiful vase has been entirely made in Devon, England, using 24% lead crystal.
“It has been hand-blown and then intricately hand-engraved by a Master Engraver, one of the very few remaining in the United Kingdom today.
“The intricate details are realised through the intaglio glass cutting technique, where each piece begins with an engraved outline on the crystal’s surface.
“Then finished with frosted floral details and highlights, adding depth and texture.
“Presented in a luxurious gold presentation box, this vase is part of an extremely limited edition of just 10 pieces, making it a rare and treasured collectable for discerning connoisseurs.”
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