Swords,
a portrait of a prince and a floor-length cape — these are just a few
of the oddly captivating gifts President Barack Obama and his family
received from an assortment of world leaders and foreign dignitaries in
2014.
But that's only the beginning. Here are the dozen most neatest gifts lavished on the first family last year. You can find the full government list here
The high-priced haul of
several hundred presents, which was made public by the State Department
last week, came in at a total estimated value of more than $1.5 million.
But Obama, like any other federal employee, is legally barred from
accepting any of it outright.
The
President must reject the gifts, turn them over to the federal
government or, should he choose to keep them, pay their fair market
value. In the Obamas' case, most of the items have been dispensed to the
National Archives, while a few, including wine and perishables, are
handled by the Secret Service.
The
Saudi royal family is the most generous giver, accounting for about $1.3
million in goodies, with the late King Abdullah spending more than a
million dollars on baubles for Michelle Obama.But that's only the beginning. Here are the dozen most neatest gifts lavished on the first family last year. You can find the full government list here
President Barack Obama meets with Saudi King Abdullah at Rawdat Khurayim, the monarch's desert camp, on March 28, 2014. |
Story highlights
- The Saudi royal family gave more than $1 million in jewelry to Michelle Obama
- President Barack Obama received swords, a dagger and a "robe of sheer white fabric"
Swords,
a portrait of a prince and a floor-length cape — these are just a few
of the oddly captivating gifts President Barack Obama and his family
received from an assortment of world leaders and foreign dignitaries in
2014.
The high-priced haul of
several hundred presents, which was made public by the State Department
last week, came in at a total estimated value of more than $1.5 million.
But Obama, like any other federal employee, is legally barred from
accepting any of it outright.
The
President must reject the gifts, turn them over to the federal
government or, should he choose to keep them, pay their fair market
value. In the Obamas' case, most of the items have been dispensed to the
National Archives, while a few, including wine and perishables, are
handled by the Secret Service.
The
Saudi royal family is the most generous giver, accounting for about $1.3
million in goodies, with the late King Abdullah spending more than a
million dollars on baubles for Michelle Obama. But that's only the
beginning. Here are the dozen most neatest gifts lavished on the first
family last year. You can find the full government list here.
Surf's up, First Dude
As
summer neared, now-former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott sent
Obama a "9.5′ white and blue longboard with friendship flags and the
Presidential Seal." To complete the image of cool, he threw in a pair of
"black leather boots."
A jeweled sword from Malaysia
The
Malaysian king's gift basket, valued at more than $8,000, included a
steel-bladed sword with "a grip of polished wood carved in the shape of
water fowl, held in a sheath of gold and silver with encrusted
gemstones." Also in the gift basket: Coins, a plate and a picture of
himself and the queen.
A gift that's green
Ireland
Prime Minister Enda Kenny gave Obama a DVD titled "Sustainability
Starts Here." Kenny is expected to play an important role at the ongoing
Paris climate summit.
A painting of men with swords
Former
Uruguayan President Jose Mujica offered Obama a few paintings and a
"cable-knit tan wool shawl with brown leather and suede accents." And
while there was no sword in this package, Mujica included some relevant
imagery in the form of a 25″ x 35″ canvas print featuring a "pastoral
scene of men with swords looking off into the distance."
Don't forget the girls
The
late Saudi King Abdullah put together two spectacular jewelry sets for
the girls — valued at $80,000 — featuring diamond and emerald and
diamond and ruby earrings, necklaces, rings, brooches and wristwatches.
(Abdullah died on Jan. 23, 2015, at age 90.)
On
a more moderate scale but still thoughtful, New Zealand Prime Minister
John Key spent about $800 on Sasha and Malia, sending the first
daughters four sets of "knit gloves" and "felted hats" in mid-June, well
ahead of the D.C. winter.
Weaponized artwork from Gambia
The
Gambian president, Yahya Jammeh, presented Obama with a "31″ x 31″
yellow and orange painting with a metal rod attached to top with spear
heads on each end."
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The Sultan of Brunei offered an "automatic tea infuser in penguin shape with timer." You can find one of your own on Amazon.
Also included: a "...deep purple snakeskin design storage trunk with
silver-tone fastener and handles." A couple books, one cheese tray and a
chess set later, the sultan had spent $1,277.89.
"Prince William" from none other than
From
the UK, a "framed, matted and signed photographic portrait of Prince
William" arrived, courtesy of none other than Prince William himself.
The price: $888.
A million for Michelle
Saudi
Arabia's late King Abdullah sent First Lady Michelle Obama a "diamond
and emerald jewelry set including necklace, earrings, ring, and
bracelet" and later in the year gifted her a similar "diamond and pearl
jewelry set including necklace, earrings, ring, and bracelet." The two
collections were valued at a combined $1.1 million.
A truckload of treats from Swaziland
King
Mswati III of Swaziland sought to charm the first lady, though he chose
to skip the baubles in favor of a comprehensive kitchen and dining set.
At
an estimated value of $2,761, his majesty put together an interesting
collection including a "bowl on a pedestal made of recycled glass,
decorated with heads of a rhino, elephant, hippo, and water buffalo with
a 6″ pedestal in the shape of a hippo. Two customized glass mugs with
silver jaguar-shaped handles. Clear glass and metal drink ware set
consisting of 8.5″ ice bucket with jaguar heads applied over glass knob
handles, six 9.25″ goblets, each featuring silver-tone head of an
animal, and set of six bottle stoppers of blown glass in the shape of an
animal."
For a caped crusader
Prince
Miteb, son of Abdullah and head of the Saudi National Guard, presented
the Obama family last month with a "robe of sheer white fabric with a
beaded flower pattern and pink-purple trim." The package also included
an "orange sheer fabric floor-length cape," and a "brown and blue
paisley robe with satin purple lining and tassels."
Estimated value: $39,915.
Don't try to get this past the TSA
A
pointed delivery came from Algerian Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal,
who provided the president with a "ceremonial dagger decorated with
detailed silver work and coral stones." A bargain at just $885.
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