A typical bottle of water you can buy in a 30 pack case at Costco might set you back less than a quarter. 

The price tag on a new piano is roughly a thousand bucks, and the average woman spends about $75 bucks on a pair of shoes. 

Well, this is Money is no Object Friday, so here’s a look at a very atypical pair of shoes, bottle of water and piano…

First things first, how the heck can a bottle of water cost $10 grand?

You heard me correctly, a single bottle of Beverly Hills 90H20 (get it?) will set you back $10,000.  

Well, it won’t hurt so much spending $8 for a bottle next time you got to an NBA or MLB game, but if you’re wondering who and why a bottle of water costs this much, here’s your answer. 

The bottle features a white gold bottle cap, so it’s not your typical piece of crappy plastic. 

Oh, and on the bottom edge of the cap sit 250 black diamonds totaling 14 carats. 

So does that answer your question?  The bottle itself could contain 16 ounces of your next door neighbors drool, and it would still cost $10K!

If you decide you can’t live without this, the $10 thousand also gets you four engraved Baccarat crystal tumblers and a year’s supply of Beverly Hills 90H20’s Lifestyle Collection. 

Generally speaking, pianos are not an inexpensive instrument. They are large, intricately designed, and requiring a huge amount of man hours to build them. 

But half a million dollars?

That is how much the Fazioli Gold Grand Piano costs, and you can tell by the name why it costs $500K.  It’s made out of 24 karat gold.  All of it, including the wheels. 

Euro Pianos described this extremely grand, grand piano this way. 

“Like a life-giving light of the sun [the] Fazioli Gold Grand Piano will illuminate your home with the gift of wonder.”

Finally, an outrageously expensive pair of women’s shoes that will make you feel you got off easy with the bottled water and piano. 

How outrageous? Um, $17 million of outrageousness!

Say hello to a $17 million dollar pair of stiletto high heeled shoes, complete with 118 small diamonds per heel!  

There’s also a finishing touch on each shoe; 15-carat D-flawless diamonds. One for your left and right foot. 

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