CINCINNATI Bengals star Ja’Marr Chase will enter the upcoming NFL season with some new jewelry around his neck.
Chase’s jeweler, Beverly Hills-based Jason Arasheben, shared the custom piece with the world last week on X.
The post read: “Ja’Marr Chase wanted something that captured his personal story.
“Each of your tattoos come to life in this custom piece with an additional feature to be named later.”
Arasheben is known for designing NBA championship rings and working with other prominent athletes and celebrities.
The new chain is covered in diamonds, has the wide receiver’s first and last initials and is shaped like a fleur de lis.
As the jeweler’s post explained, Chase’s new chain has all of his tattoos engraved on it, sharing the wide receiver’s life story.
The hammock is rumored to cost upwards of $150,000.
Fans flooded social media to praise the wide receiver’s new gems.
“Great job!” praised a fan.
“I don’t like it personally, it’s a little flashy, but it’s kind of sick,” raved a second.
“Good piece,” wrote a third.
While many fans praised the new bling, some weren’t so kind with one fan writing, “This guy is spending his contract money like he’s going to make NFL money forever.”
“I love Ja’marr but I hate seeing him waste his money on stuff like this,” criticized another.
“Amazing… But a waste of money,” argued a third.
Chase should have no problem acquiring the new network, as they should expect a new contract soon.
This isn’t the first time Chase has impressed fans with his brilliance, as he previously sported expensive grills.
In a post on X earlier this year, jeweler Johnny Dang showed off the diamond-encrusted piece, set in a mold of Chase’s teeth.
Each tooth included a characteristic stone, surrounded by smaller stones covering the entire piece.
In the caption, Dang added that each tooth was GIA certified.
Later, Chase excitedly modeled his new accessory, which matched his frozen flat chain.
The bars also generated positive and negative reactions from fans.
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