The Weeknd's Super Bowl 2021 Halftime Show will soon be explored in a new documentary, and the Canadian is continuing to celebrate his monumental performance with a custom championship ring.
The commemorative ring was pieced together by celebrity jeweller Elliot Eliantte, who was recently revealed to be behind Lil Uzi Vert's $24 million pink forehead diamond.
You can feast your eyes on the gleaming piece below, which will surely rest on the Weeknd's digit, as opposed to being embedded in his dome.
Eliantte notes in the caption of his Instagram reveal that the ring was commissioned for the Weeknd by longtime manager and XO Records co-founder Amir "Cash" Esmailian.
As for deeper details, TMZ reports the ring "contains 16 carats of VVS diamonds," along with the Weeknd's name, the score of the game, the date and the logo of halftime sponsor Pepsi. The site also notes that the ring was given to the Canadian star on his 31st birthday earlier this week (February 16).
Earlier this month, the Weeknd moved his massive tour behind last year's After Hours to 2022. Exclaim! named the effort one of the 50 Best Albums of 2020.
The commemorative ring was pieced together by celebrity jeweller Elliot Eliantte, who was recently revealed to be behind Lil Uzi Vert's $24 million pink forehead diamond.
You can feast your eyes on the gleaming piece below, which will surely rest on the Weeknd's digit, as opposed to being embedded in his dome.
Eliantte notes in the caption of his Instagram reveal that the ring was commissioned for the Weeknd by longtime manager and XO Records co-founder Amir "Cash" Esmailian.
As for deeper details, TMZ reports the ring "contains 16 carats of VVS diamonds," along with the Weeknd's name, the score of the game, the date and the logo of halftime sponsor Pepsi. The site also notes that the ring was given to the Canadian star on his 31st birthday earlier this week (February 16).
Earlier this month, the Weeknd moved his massive tour behind last year's After Hours to 2022. Exclaim! named the effort one of the 50 Best Albums of 2020.