Drake’s New Custom Necklace Is Made From 250 Carat…


Commemorating a special event with a piece of fine jewelry is an age-old tradition, but Drake‘s latest bauble takes that tradition to new heights.

Crafted by Jason of Beverly Hills, a favorite celebrity haunt for all things that sparkle, the rapper’s new chain necklace is specifically designed to honor his 2025 Anita Max Wynn tour. This latest set of performances marks the first time that the Canadian artist will return to Australia and New Zealand as part of his roadshow since 2017, and the custom necklace has a pendant modeled to resemble the tour’s colorful, cartoon-like mascot. And, of course, both the substantial multicolored chain and pendant are made from nearly three kilograms of gold encrusted with over 250 carats of flawless diamonds, Hypebeast reported.

“Having done a number of owl pieces for Drake, I was excited to work with him on a pendant of his alter ego,” the jeweler told the publication. “Just as the cartoon holds more meaning than meets the eye, so does the pendant. The back features all the dates of his Australian tour with a secret compartment revealing the Toronto skyline.”

A chunky, multicolored chain necklace is completely encrusted with diamonds, including a pendant designed to look like a bespectacled young girl.

The custom necklace uses over 250 carats of flawless diamonds.

Jason of Beverly Hills

As described, the bling’s back features a slim panel engraved with an outline map of Australia (and the accompanying tour dates) that discreetly opens to reveal a three-dimensional recreation of Toronto’s most recognizable architecture rendered in silver metal, including the CN Tower and the Rogers Centre.

Jason Arasheben opened the doors of Jason of Beverly Hills in 2002. After getting his feet wet selling less-rarefied wares during his days studying at UCLA, Arasheben made the leap to fine jewelry and quickly developed a reputation for creating diamond-centric pieces that upended expectations traditionally set by other jewelers working in a similar…