The pair pictured above have been signed by England and Chelsea captain Terry and are the shoes from the 3-0 World Cup qualifying win over Belarus on October 14. In addition to Terry’s signature and the names of his children, Summer and Georgie, the shoes have been decorated with 2,374 jewels and embroidered in red with the cross of St. George etched on the tongue. The studs of the shoes have been topped off with 84 black diamonds which have been set in white gold, and in total there are 27 carats of white diamonds, nearly 11 carat of sapphires, and Terry’s No. 6 is made from white gold. Terry’s pair has been valued as the most expensive of the three, estimated to be worth $219,905.
The blue and white Nike boots pictured below belong to Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney and were worn during the Premier League. For $203,616 you can be the proud owner of soccer cleats decorated with 2,576 gems featuring more than 10 carat of white diamonds and 31 carat of black diamonds. Rooney’s famous No. 10 has been molded out of rose gold.

No comments:
Post a Comment