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The Death Row Records logo necklace is reimagined with new color options, including the striking black-on-black logo pendant, continuing to set trends in the jewelry industry.
Don't miss our iconic collabs with Death Row Records, Sonic the Hedgehog, and more. King Ice offers a wide variety of high-quality jewelry for men and women. Shop our best sellers, including necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings, or check our collections for pieces like our Angel, Animal, and Cannabis collections.
Paying homage to the label, the collection features a XL Death Row Records pendant, a Death Row Records spinner medallion and a Death Row Records chain set. King Ice makes its chains, pendants, bracelets and earrings with hand set stones and cutting edge technology to create hip hop jewelry that captures the true essence of the culture.
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Two Death Row Records pendants are being auctioned off, including one that could end up selling for as much as $1 million. As first reported by TMZ, the pendants originated from the collection of...
Paying homage to the label, the collection features a XL Death Row Records pendant, a Death Row Records spinner medallion and a Death Row Records chain set. King Ice makes its chains,...
The Game recently talked about the impact Death Row records had on Hip Hop as he was gifted a 14k solid gold Death Row logo chain.
Give yourself the 1990s vibe with our Death Row Records Pendant Necklace! Made famous by the likes of Tupac and Snoop Dog the death row medallion was given.
Pendant necklace by King Ice made in collaboration with Death Row Records. Features a linked chain construction with secure clasp closure. Adorned with a Death Row Records logo pendant.
Diamonds: Simulated Diamonds AAAA+. Plating: Plated with 18K Gold 5 times. Brand: VVS Jewelry. Chain Length: 24 Inch. Death Row signed hip hop legends like Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and the late Tupac Shakur in the '90s.