Dubai-based luxury brand Caviar has unveiled a stunning new collection of Huawei smartphones, featuring intricate designs inspired by Chinese culture and history. The collection, dubbed “Dragon Spring,” showcases the Huawei Mate X6 and Mate 70 RS adorned with precious metals and intricate craftsmanship.
uxurious Huawei Mate X6 and Mate 70
Two standout models in the collection are the Forged Dragon and the Huang He. Based on the Huawei Mate X6, the Forged Dragon boasts a sleek black titanium body with a unique texture inspired by the ancient Chinese art of multi-layer sword forging. This technique, originating in Longquan, creates a mesmerizing pattern on the device’s surface, paying homage to centuries-old craftsmanship.
The Huang He, built upon the Huawei Mate 70 RS, is a true masterpiece. It features a breathtaking 18K gold bas-relief depicting the Huang He River, also known as the Yellow River. This iconic river, revered as the cradle of Chinese civilization, symbolizes the nation’s enduring spirit and continuous progress. The intricate details of the bas-relief make this smartphone a testament to both natural beauty and human ingenuity.
Caviar has limited production of both models to just 88 units, with the number eight considered a symbol of luck and prosperity in Chinese culture.
The collection also includes the Huawei Mate XT Ultimate Design Gold Dragon, launched in September, featuring a 24K gold body created with Double Electroplating technology and intricate gold dragon patterns inspired by ancient Chinese sword-making artistry.
The Forged Dragon is priced at $12,200 for the 512GB model, while the Huang He starts at $11,490 for 512GB and reaches $11,840 for the 1TB variant.
This isn’t the first time Caviar has embraced extravagance. Earlier this year, they introduced the world’s most expensive iPhone 16 Pro Max, priced at a staggering $301,070, and unveiled the first luxury custom Apple Vision Pro, starting at $26,700.