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  • A Giant Infared Healing Clam on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#1) A Giant Infared Healing Clam

    The Infrared Supine Sauna is a personal sauna that uses an array of tiny infrared lights to penetrate deeply into aching tissue. It's also full of jade stones, which have some kind of application in traditional Chinese medicine. But more importantly, it will let you simulate the feeling of being eaten by a humungous clam.

    Cost: $14,000

  • 24 Karat Gold Shoelaces on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#2) 24 Karat Gold Shoelaces

    Once you've pulled yourself up by your bootstraps, you can lace them up with these custom-made gold shoelaces, made by shoelace maker to the stars, Mr. Kennedy. Only 10 will ever be made, but they'll be delivered to you anywhere in the world, and presumably will fit whatever shoe you want them to. One would think.

    Cost: $19,000 (or, if you're cheap, get the silver shoelaces for only $3,000)

  • 7 Harmonicas Signed By Bob Dylan on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#3) 7 Harmonicas Signed By Bob Dylan

    You've seen the Bard of Minnesota in concert dozens of times and own all his albums, so why not take the next step and own some musical history actually touched by the man himself? This is a set of seven harmonicas, one in each key, each signed by Dylan.

    They come in an attractive ebony box and were made in Germany, so you know they're efficient and streamlined. Also, free shipping!

    Cost: $25,000 (currently out of stock)

  • The Bat Golf Cart on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#4) The Bat Golf Cart

    When taking a break from defeating super villains, protecting Gotham City, and sprucing up stately Wayne Manor, Batman likes to hit the links. And he doesn't mess around with ordinary golf carts, no. He trundles around Gotham's finest courses in his own personalized, heavily armored and extremely fierce golf cart that has six tires and can go 38 miles per hour.

    Cost: $28,500

  • A Huge Spherical Labyrinth For A Wooden Marble on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#5) A Huge Spherical Labyrinth For A Wooden Marble

    The Superplexus is "a complex network of chicanes, multi-planar hairpin turns, spirals, and staircases" in service of moving a wooden ball from beginning to end in 425 turns Why do you do this? Because you can! Plus,it's huge, made of Finnish wood, and has a really cool name.

    Cost: $30,000

  • 7 Foot Tall Robby The Robot Statue That's Not An Actual Robot on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#6) 7 Foot Tall Robby The Robot Statue That's Not An Actual Robot

    Take your obsession with the 60-year-old movie Forbidden Planet to its apex with this gigantic statue of the robot from the movie. It's made of fiberglass and comes with a CD that allows you to replay Robby's lines from the film.

    But in no way is this an actual robot, and it does nothing that a robot might actually be expected to do.

    Cost: $32,000

  • His And Hers Adventure Quadskis on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#7) His And Hers Adventure Quadskis

    You love your spouse a lot, right? Sure you do. But do you love them enough to buy matching his and hers Vilebrequin Quadskis? You should, because these cool vehicles are prime for adventuring in both land and water, can go 45 miles per hour (faster than the Bat Golf Cart) and come with GoPro cameras to record all of your shenanigans.

    Plus, they come with a trip to Florida for a personalized safety briefing.

    Cost: $50,000

  • Thumb of A 17-Piece Band In A Wooden Box video

    (#8) A 17-Piece Band In A Wooden Box

    The Self-Contained Hootenanny will replace your iPod, Spotify account, and MP3 collection and become the only musical thing you'll need in your life. Played by air-driven tubes, the guitar, bass synth, and various drums built into the Hootenanny can play 15,000 different tunes. It's a veritable no-man band!

    Cost: $54,000

  • Really, Really, Really, Really Nice Linens on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#9) Really, Really, Really, Really Nice Linens

    Leontine Linens Home Trousseau aren't your typical linens. With ultra-luxurious bed sheets, comforter covers, towels, shams, pillow covers, and dinner napkins, you can outfit every room in your house with threads so amazing you'll never want to drape yourself in anything else ever again.

    They're custom made and arrive pressed and ready for luxuriating.

    Cost: $55,000 for the full set

  • A Super Modern Glass Pool Table on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#10) A Super Modern Glass Pool Table

    The ultramodern G-1 Glass Pool Table will make any Man Cave look like a futuristic romper room. 15-millimeter thick glass provides a shock-proof surface, and see-through pockets allow you to see your shots hit home from any angle.

    Cost: up to $73,000

  • 100th Anniversary Maserati on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#11) 100th Anniversary Maserati

    Celebrate a century of ludicrously expensive cars with the 100th Anniversary Neiman Marcus Limited-Edition Maserati Ghibli S Q4. Only 100 were made, and it goes from 0 to 60 in 4.7 seconds, should you ever want to risk taking it out into traffic.

    Premium leather interior? Check. Lacquered trim? Oh yeah. Rain sensors? Duh. This is a luxury car for luxury people.

    Cost: $95,000

  • A Combination Jewelry Safe/Humidor on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#12) A Combination Jewelry Safe/Humidor

    The Connoisseur's Vault is the ultimate in luxury home protection. It features three separate safes with pockets for rings, necklaces, and other jewelry, along with a safe for watches, and, of course, a climate controlled humidor for your priceless Cuban cigars.

    It's protected by steel walls and bolts, and is fireproof, waterproof, and could probably survive a low-yield nuclear bomb.

    Cost: $155,000

  • Paulie's Human-Mimicking Robot From 'ROCKY IV' on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#13) Paulie's Human-Mimicking Robot From 'ROCKY IV'

    Paulie may have wanted a sports car, not no walking trash can, but his loss can be your gain. The Celebrity Robotic Avatar runs by remote control, and its limbs move with wires that are virtually invisible. It can mimic human conversation and movements, and dance using lifelike gestures.

    And, of course, it can get beers for famous boxers' crusty brothers-in-law.

    Cost: $345,000

  • One Of The Most Expensive Sunglasses In Human History on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#14) One Of The Most Expensive Sunglasses In Human History

    Dolce and Gabbana's DG2027B sunglasses are almost certainly the most expensive in the world, with their solid gold frame and diamond studded pieces. But they will also shade your eyes, which is priceless on a sunny day.

    Cost: $383,609

  • A Unique Fragrance Designed Just For You, In Paris on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#15) A Unique Fragrance Designed Just For You, In Paris

    The House of Creed Bespoke Fragrance Journey is a one-of-a-kind consultation with Master Perfumer Olivier Creed, during which a unique scent will be developed just for you, working off your tastes and physical traits. You'll be whisked off to Paris for a week of luxuriating and perfume consultations.

    Then a few months later, you'll receive 24 14-karat gold-gilded six-liter flacons and 12 14-karat gold-accented leather atomizers featuring your special perfume. 

    Cost: $475,000

  • A Gold-Plated Vacuum Cleaner on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#16) A Gold-Plated Vacuum Cleaner

    The GoVacuum GV62711 is a solid piece of cleaning machinery, featuring a high-performing 10 amp motor, a 14-inch cleaning nozzle, anti-marring wheels, and weighing a sleek 16 pounds. Also, it's gold plated, and there are only 100 in existence. The million-dollar vacuum is the ultimate picker-upper for the tycoon who has everything, but nothing to clean it up with. It also has its own rap!

    Cost: $999,999 (down from $1 million, but no longer available)

  • The Sports Car That's Also A Submarine on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#17) The Sports Car That's Also A Submarine

    Inspired by the submarine Lotus sports car from The Spy Who Loved Me, the Submarine Sports Car floats when you drive it into water and can submerge with the pull of a lever. It's good for diving up to 33 feet and has scuba tanks with enough oxygen for an hour.

    It's also got a steel chassis, is impervious to salt corrosion, and can be powered for up to 80 miles of driving by its batteries. It doesn't come with James Bond, however.

    Cost: $2 million

  • Your Own Submarine on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#18) Your Own Submarine

    If you prefer your submarines more suited for exploration, The Personal Submarine is what you want. Rated for dives up to 1,000 feet, the sub can operate for up to six hours, with its occupants protected by a 3-inch thick acrylic pressure sphere.

    It can operate under rough conditions, has a GPS receiver built in, and features numerous external xenon lamps for observing exotic fish, shipwrecks, and the mysteries of the ocean.

    Cost: $2 million

  • Yet Another Submarine, This Time For Five People on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#19) Yet Another Submarine, This Time For Five People

    Designed to dive to 656 feet, the Five Person Exploration Submarine lets you take your team of treasure hunters to depths mere mortals can only dream of. It can run 2.5 knots underwater and has two independent life support systems.

    Purchase includes comprehensive training in how to not perish in a submarine you bought.

    Cost: $2.7 million

  • A 52 Carat Diamond Dog Collar on Random Most Expensive Christmas Gifts Money Can Buy

    (#20) A 52 Carat Diamond Dog Collar

    You love your dog enough to give them the very best. And "the very best" in this case is the Amour Amour collar, a 1,600 diamond monstrosity with a 7-carat center stone and black alligator leather as the collar. It was called "the Bugatti of dog collars" by Forbes Magazine, and it will let your pooch be the unquestioned master of the dog park.

    Cost: $3.2 million

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Do you want to know how rich people spend Christmas? Let's check some of the most expensive Christmas gifts in the world. People send gifts to each other at Christmas to commemorate God's love and celebrate the new year coming. Christmas and New Year are when people look at the gift list. You have to consider who you want to give gifts to, but also how much you plan to spend on gifts, and the most important thing is what kind of gifts to buy.

The random tool lists 20 of the most expensive Christmas gifts people can buy, such as 24 Karat Gold Shoelaces,The Bat Golf Cart, etc. Although Christmas gifts are important, we should buy them according to specific budgets and needs.

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