Friday, August 5, 2011

Gold ingot USB drive probably costs more than your data

Gold ingot USB drive probably costs more than your data

Looking for an attention-grabbing USB drive to store your data in. You're in luck, because nothing comes flashier than this USB flash drive that resembles a gold ingot. Made from wood - Japanese bigleaf magnolia to be precise, it's coated with high-quality gold leaf from Kanazawa City in the Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan. Kanazawa is a city known for its association with the gold leaf, with its name literally translated to English means “marsh of gold”.

Ubergizmo, Gold ingot USB drive probably costs more than your data

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