Bugatti and Asprey may be in different business fields, but both are selling luxury goods. They have joined forces to release an NFT collection that has been described to be the most expensive, as the price is reportedly almost the same as a brand-new Lamborghini car.
Bugatti and Asprey are dropping the NFT collection called the Carbon Objet Eggs soon, and these are non-fungible tokens inscribed on the Bitcoin blockchain. While the former is a popular creator of fast, luxury vehicles, its new digital token shows it is setting its sights on other businesses, particularly in the Web3.
The companies announced on Tuesday, April 4, that they are releasing a limited-edition NFT collection of precious metal eggs that were designed by Asprey Studio. Each egg will cost between $20,000 to $50,000, and there would be about 111 eggs, with numbers 100 to 111 being diamond sets.
The collection’s Imperial Jade editions are offered in green, blue, black, and bespoke colors. The 10 jewelry editions are going to be sold at starting price of $200,000.
Crypto Files mentioned that the Objet Eggs with numbers 1 to 100 are made with carbon and precious metal, but Bugatti and Asprey have yet to announce their colors. The mint date for the new Buggati and Asprey NFTs is set for May 4.
“Ettore Bugatti believed in aesthetic engineering, creating art out of each component of his vehicles,” Bugatti International’s managing director, Wiebke Ståhl, said in a press release. “The creation of the Asprey Bugatti Egg Collection is a wonderful homage to our history and the creations of Ettore, designed with the pioneering spirit and attention to detail that led to his brand becoming revered throughout the world."
The Asprey Bugatti Egg Collection will be available in both physical and NFT forms. The tokens were introduced in time for the opening of the Asprey Studio Gallery in Mayfair this month.


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