Tripoli: A soap made by a small company in the Lebanese city of Tripoli is so expensive that its 100 gram takiya sells for 2, 2,800, which in Pakistani rupees is Rs. 450,000. In addition to fine gold particles, diamond powder is also used in the preparation of this soap.
According to reports, a small traditional soap company in Tripoli, Lebanon has been selling expensive skin care products in addition to very expensive soaps for the last 500 years. The company is owned by a family and its current name is Badr Hassan & Sons.
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These products are not available everywhere, but only in a few stores in Dubai and the UAE, where everything is very expensive and for the very affluent class.
In a recent video that went viral on social media, the head of the company, Amir Hassan, shows a small bar of soap, which costs $ 2,800.
Earlier in 2015, a brief report on the soap was aired on BBC News:
Its preparation includes pure olive oil, real honey, oud and palm juice, as well as fine gold particles and real diamond powder, which skyrocket its value.
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It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.
Each bar of soap contains a few grams of real diamond powder as well as fine particles as much as 17 grams of 24 carat gold. When the pillow is ready, it is wrapped in a beautiful and attractive pouch and then the name of the buyer is engraved on it.
The soap is called “Khan Saboon” (Chief of Soaps) which was first developed in 2013 as the most unique gift for the Qatari first lady. Since then, he has the title of the most expensive soap in the world.