Khan Al Saboun - World's Most Expensive Soap

Soap is a typical household item that is used daily. But some of you might not have expected to see someone willing to spend thousands of dollars on merely a bar of soap for them to take a shower.

But the first person to receive such a gift will be the First Lady of Qatar, Moza Naser in 2013. According to sources, the soap brand, Khan Al Saboun was made by the Bader Hassen & Sons Company at a factory in Tripoli, Lebanon.
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Bader Hassen & Sons Co. is well known in Lebanon for producing expensive and high-quality soaps for special clients around the world. They also produced other lines of products such as aromatherapy oil and other natural fragrances.


The company, however, makes most of its deals with the people of Dubai as they are their biggest clients.

Carved With The Buyer's Name and Covered in 24 Karat Gold

This luxury soap was modified by the respective company and quickly became viral when the CEO, Amir Hasen gave it to a women celebrity from Bahrain, Shaila Sabt. The soap was recognized as the most expensive soap in the world not only because of its gold dust but truly the psychological and spiritual effects it gives on women.
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The CEO also revealed that the soap contains 17 grams of 24-karat gold, sprinkles of diamonds, pure olive oil, organic honey, aged oud, and dates. The soap can be yours for a whopping price of $2,800 for a bar.

The soap might look like cheese but the precious stones and gold inside is what it is worth. Amir also added that the gold and diamond will not have any abrasive effect on the skin and it is only to add that glistering effect.

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