**..:The Official Jewelry Thread Vol. 11: You get a Jesus piece! You get a Jesus piece! Everybody gets a Jesus piece:..**

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Coming soon y’all think a 35g pendant is good enough to weigh down a 140g Cuban?

I’m gettting high polish Jesus and slightly bigger diamonds tho. 14k, VS+
 
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Jacob don’t really make anymore pieces like that he had the title Ben is the one doing his thing now. Jacob makes great watches and women’s jewelry but when it comes to the custom pieces like back in the day you don’t see them


Let’s compare the cudi piece to the Jacob piece he just did. Which is cleaner? Ben just copying Jacobs style if we want to be honest too

And Jacob prob not making them like he used to cause his price is just that high. He charges what $30+k for a Jesus piece when icebox hits folks for $13-19k and they are carbon copy
 
Idk man icebox had that flawless kufi a while back think it was in rose. They took it to another level with that one but I agree nobody topping Jacobs craftsmanship
 
Jacobs range from as a low as 120. Jchambers piece also came straight from Jacob and was 124grams and then he took it back and they added a plate making 170 grams.

The differences in beard is minimal. In Icebox you'll have more diamonds and a closer setting in the beard vs Jacob but other than that everything is the virtually the same because they have an original Jacob mold because they have an original Jacob piece. No one else is going to get it right. Ifandco had it right when they made the mold of it but you've seen their final design they have nkw which is totally different.
 
Jacobs range from as a low as 120

can that be attributed to da different modular options considering da kufi rows can differ, and you said J chambers piece needed a plate.

i remember da 2-3 eBay jacobs i remember were 180+ grams.

im inclined to believe you now that i think about it because offset has a jacob jesus piece thats spot on if its from Icebox.

when you told me Jason of Beverly hills jesus was trash i was shocked.
 
it being 18k is where da majority of heft came from im sure, da larger diamonds is negligible... 1 carat is 200 milligrams.
 
i'm surprised no one found this before

DJ Khaled claims he's been the victim of a years-long jewelry conspiracy that's been devised to make him overpay for expensive bling.

This is the mere definition of rich people problems.

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© Larry Marano/REX/Shutterstock DJ Khaled appears in concert at the American Airlines Arena in Miami on March 30, 2018.
According to The Blast, Khaled has been involved in a lawsuit with Rafaello & Company for three years. Originally, the company sued the rapper claiming he never returned two Rolex watches, a custom-made diamond chain, a pair of diamond earrings, and a 4-carat diamond ring. The company says the original deal detailed that Khaled could return the items within 15 days or return them. Khaled did neither.

The "Hold You Down" rapper would go on to countersue, alleging that he had been overcharged for years.

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© Omar Vega/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock DJ Khaled attends the Jordan Brand All-Star Party in Los Angeles on Feb. 16, 2018.
In new court filings, Khaled says that multiple people conspired to charge him more — in fact, in the new docs, he says the jeweler worked with appraisers from The American Board of Certified Gemologists to commit fraud, The Blast says.

Khaled says the appraising board isn't certified and has no business estimating the worth of jewelry.


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© Broadimage/REX/Shutterstock DJ Khaled attends the Billboard Music Awards at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on May 21, 2017.
Rafaello and ABCG, Khaled says, conspired together "to sell jewelry at a much higher price by falsely representing the quality and value" of the jewelry.

He specifically noted the he bought a chain for $110,000, but the jeweler and appraiser claimed it was worth $240,000.

He further maintained that the appraisers evaluations are "all extraordinarily inflated so as to convince a purchaser that it was a great buy of a piece of jewelry from a jewelry company as if they are buying apparently for less than half the cost of the appraisal."

https://www.msn.com/en-sg/entertain...of-a-jewelry-conspiracy/ar-AAvt7ex?li=BBr8zL1
 
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