Drake Seen Wearing $104,000 Jacob & Co. Skateboard Pendant Chain That Once Belonged to Pharrell

The piece, previously owned by Pharrell, was part of Joopiter's 2022 jewelry auction. It weighs 401 grams, with white, pink, and yellow diamonds.

Rapper Drake performs onstage during "Lil Baby & Friends Birthday Celebration Concert"
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It appears Drake has acquired new ice.

On Tuesday, Norwegian influencer Sara Benedikte Nilsen posted a photo with Drizzy at Eden Rock in St. Barths. Captioned “started from the bottom now we here,” it showed Drake with his arm around Nilsen while rocking a chain many hip-hop fans found familiar.

The piece appeared to be the Jacob & Co. double skateboard pendant previously owned by Pharrell. The item was part of Joopiter’s massive 2022 online auction that raked in approximately $5.25 million. The skateboard pendant chain was among the highlights of the event, selling for $103,750. The 22 karat gold piece features white, pink, and yellow diamonds and weighs approximately 401 grams.

Per the lot description:

“When everyone in the game was flipping it regular, P did it switch. Pharrell’s interpretation of a Jesus Piece was two 18K gold (fully functional) fingerboard-sized skateboards, complete with nearly 2,000 round, brilliant diamonds, dangling from a 26” 22K chain. One of the decks features a diamond depiction of Jesus, while the other features a diamond cross. If Skateboard P had a signature chain, this might have been it.”

It’s unclear if the chain was a gift or if Drake purchased it himself, but judging by his well-documented affinity for ice, it’s safe to assume the latter. 

Over the past decade, the Grammy winner has accumulated an impressive jewelry collection of both high-dollar and one-of-a-kind pieces, including a Ben Baller-designed Stone Island chain worth $100,000; a custom Gemma Fine Jewelry heart necklace listed for $1 million; and the Alex Moss-designed Previous Engagements, a head-turning diamond necklace he reportedly purchased for $13 million.

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