The 18-karat white gold mask will be decorated with 3,600 white and black diamonds and fitted with top-rated N99 filters at the request of the buyer, said designer Isaac Levy.
Levy, owner of the Yvel company, said the buyer had two other demands: that it be completed by the end of the year, and that it would be the priciest in the world.
That last condition, he said, “was the easiest to fulfill.”
He declined to identify the buyer, but said he was a Chinese businessman living in the United States.
The glitzed-up face mask may lend some pizzazz to the protective gear now mandatory in public spaces in many countries. But at 270 grams (over half a pound) — nearly 100 times that of a typical surgical mask — it is not likely to be a practical accessory to wear.
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In an interview at his factory near Jerusalem, Levy showed off several pieces of the mask, covered in diamonds. One gold plate had a hole for the filter.
“Money maybe doesn't buy everything, but if it can buy a very expensive COVID-19 mask and the guy wants to wear it and walk around and get the attention, he should be happy with that,” Levy said.
Such an ostentatious mask might also rub some the wrong way at a time when millions of people around the world are out of work or suffering economically. Levy said that while he would not wear it himself, he was thankful for the opportunity.
"I am happy that this mask gave us enough work for our employees to be able to provide their jobs in very challenging times like these times right now,” he said.
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Ritesh Agarwal, Sachin Bansal, And Other Entrepreneurs Who Turned Angel Investors
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OYO founder Ritesh Agarwal (L) recently launched an early-stage VC fund, Aroa Ventures, to invest in growth-stage businesses in the consumer, technology and leisure infrastructure sectors. Gaurav Gulati, previously COO at co-working firm Innov8, will head the Singapore-based venture.
Agarwal is not the first entrepreneur to float a separate holding entity to invest in startups. Here are a few other entrepreneurs who turned angel investors.
OYO founder Ritesh Agarwal (L) recently launched an early-stage VC fund, Aroa Ventures, to invest in growth-stage businesses in the consumer, technology and leisure infrastructure sectors. Gaurav Gul..
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Following his exit from Flipkart, co-founder Sachin Bansal started Navi Technologies with his IIT Delhi batchmate Ankit Agarwal in May 2018 to focus on businesses in the banking, financial services and insurance space. Navi has been making strategic investments in several financial sector firms in the last few months. In 2019, they invested over Rs 700 crore into an NBFC Chaitanya Rural Intermediation Developmental Services and earlier this year, they bought DHFL General Insurance to enter into the general insurance space.
In his personal capacity, Bansal has also backed several tech startups across sectors such as ride-hailing service provider Ola where he invested close to $100 million.
Following his exit from Flipkart, co-founder Sachin Bansal started Navi Technologies with his IIT Delhi batchmate Ankit Agarwal in May 2018 to focus on businesses in the banking, financial services a..
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Last month, the Paytm CEO set up two new entities - VSS Investco and VSS Holdings - to invest directly in startups, stocks and bonds. Sharma is said to have put Rs 8.5 crore into VSS Investco and Rs 54 lakh into VSS Holdings. In the past, the Paytm founder has invested in startups such as Milaap, Applied Life, Unacademy, and Innov8. He is also one of the investors in Arkam Ventures.
Last month, the Paytm CEO set up two new entities - VSS Investco and VSS Holdings - to invest directly in startups, stocks and bonds. Sharma is said to have put Rs 8.5 crore into VSS Investco and Rs ..
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Soon after his exit, Flipkart co-founder Binny Bansal started xto10x Technologies with fellow Flipkart colleague Saikiran Krishnamurthy. xto10x helps early-stage startups build capabilities in strategy, finance, and human resource management, among others.
An active investor in the startup ecosystem, Bansal has made more than 30 angel investments. Mobikon, Rupeek, Acko General Insurance, Spotdraft, Niramai and Sigtuple are some of the startups he’s invested in.
Soon after his exit, Flipkart co-founder Binny Bansal started xto10x Technologies with fellow Flipkart colleague Saikiran Krishnamurthy. xto10x helps early-stage startups build capabilities in strate..
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In September 2019, Snapdeal co-founders Kunal Bahl (R) and Rohit Bansal (L) also turned to angel investing through their VC firm Titan Capital. A few weeks ago, Leap.Club, a private professional network for women, said they had raised an undisclosed amount fo funding from Titan Capital.
In September 2019, Snapdeal co-founders Kunal Bahl (R) and Rohit Bansal (L) also turned to angel investing through their VC firm Titan Capital. A few weeks ago, Leap.Club, a private professional netw..