The
“most expensive soap in the world,” made of pure gold dust, olive oil
and virgin honey and embedded with diamonds, was unveiled by Khan
Al-Saboun Bader Hassoun and Sons at the Qatar Pool and Spa 2013 at the
Doha Exhibition Centre recently.
Weighing
around 100gm and with a price tag of $3,800, the soap dubbed ‘Qatar
Royal Soap’ with the word ‘Qatar’ in Arabic inscribed on it, is being
dedicated to Qatar and its great achievements in many fields, especially
in winning the bid to host the FIFA 2022 World Cup.
Khan
Al-Saboun Bader Hassoun and Sons chairman Dr Bader Hassoun explained
that the soap was specially made for royalty aside being beneficial for
the skin due to its natural and organic contents.
“Our
company, based in Lebanon, has been known for specialising in natural
and organic beauty products for years and we have very committed patrons
due to this specialisation,” said Dr Hassoun, whose family has been in
the soap making business for over eight centuries.
He
said that the soap, though highly valued, has not been produced for
commercial purposes, though it was earlier reported that it will be
available for sale in Al-Saboun City Center – one of the company’s six
branches in Qatar.
“We
have made only this one piece in order to showcase our capabilities for
inventions in soap making and just to express our respects for royalty.
So, the soap will not be for sale,” he maintained.

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