Russian luxury accessories brand Caviar has outfitted the iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max with more lavish cases covered in diamonds, gold and ancient weapon shards for its latest warrior-themed collection. This is a continuation of the previous warrior collection unveiled in October and adds six new models.

The most expensive new model is the Mao Edition which takes its name from the Mao long lance used in ancient China during the Han Dynasty. It features a 24k gold plaque around its back mixed with a mahogany insert and topped with a blood drop shaped ruby stone near the back. The Mao model also comes with a special amulet with pieces of a real halberd dagger ax “Ge” dating from 400-700 BC The Mao iPhone 12 Pro with 128GB of storage starts at $ 36,950 and goes up to $ 44,720 if you want the 12Pro Max version with 512GB storage.

Another highlight of the new collection is the Apocalypto model which starts at $ 34,830. It pays homage to the Toltec culture that resided in modern Mexico between 900 and 1521 AD. The Apocalypto model features a 24k gold backplate with a circa 500 AD Toltec obsidian arrowhead centered around the back where you would normally find the Apple logo. This arrow itself is that of an artifact, so it adds to the exclusivity factor.

Other members of the new Warrior series include the Rajan model inspired by ancient ancient Indian warriors, the Maya version as well as the Apache and Zulu editions. Go to the source link for more on the latest Caviar exclusive iPhones.
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