A gold-plated iPhone engraved with Russian President Vladamir Putin's face has gone on sale for 147,000 roubles (£2,500).
It has been designed by Caviar, a Russian company that adds bling to Apple's trademark device.
The latest model, called the Supremo Putin, is described by the firm as "the best way to express patriotism".
As well as the face of Mr Putin, it also features the Russian coat of arms and the first lines of the national anthem.
The phone is the 64GB 5S model, which would usually cost around £700 outright.
Caviar phones have previously featured portraits of icons such as boxer Muhammad Ali, Apple founder Steve Jobs and artist Leonardo da Vinci.
The latest edition is delivered in a varnished wooden display case lined with black velvet.
Apple is due to release the latest edition of its iPhone in the autumn.
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