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Most Expensive Shoes Ever Made

Everyone knows someone obsessed with shoes. You might even be that person yourself, always keen to hear about the new Yeezys or Jordans. But you’ve probably never seen shoes quite like these. High-fashion designer names, incredibly talented artists and the world’s finest jewels make these the most expensive shoes in the world.

10 Most Expensive Shoes Ever Made
Because of the appreciation of artwork and the materials used in the creation of these pieces, the prices shown are the values as of the date of their release, with the notable exception of No. 4.

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10. Drake’s Golden OVO x Air Jordans — $1.9 Million
It would be an injustice to a list of expensive shoes to exclude the world’s favorite sneaker. But not just any pair of Js will do — these had to be special. That’s why the first piece on this list is Drake’s 24K gold Jordan 10s.

Based on the price of gold at the time of purchase and the purported 100 lb. total weight of these shoes, the material alone should have been worth $1.9 million. Considering that Drake commissioned Matthew Sena — an acclaimed mixed media and conceptual artist who’s known for his secret process — to create the one-of-a-kind pair, it sounds like he got a bargain.

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9. Jason Arasheben Custom Tom Fords — $2 Million
In anticipation of the 2014 season finale of “America’s Got Talent,” Nick Cannon knew that he wanted to make a big statement. As the story goes, he contacted Jason Arasheben, the force behind Jason of Beverly Hills, for help in creating “the most expensive shoes in the world.”

8. Stuart Weitzman Tanzanite Heels — $2 Million
You might not know this, but tanzanite is rarer than diamonds. It was discovered by the Maasai tribe in 1967 on Mount Kilimanjaro, and that single mine is still the only one known to man. These heels measure 4.5 inches and are adorned with 185 carats of the gemstone — fitting, as Stuart Weitzman designed them in collaboration with jeweler Eddie Le Vian.

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