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Back in December, bespoke diamond jewelers Jason of Beverly Hills unveiled two jaw-dropping pendants that have since appeared around the necks of Drake and Future in their newly released video for “Life Is Good.” Since then, new footage has emerged that offers another close peek at the jewelry, rumored to be worth $200,000 each.

According to TMZ, the pieces feature over half a kilo of gold and 40-carat diamonds. Drake’s piece is rendered in gold while Future’s is done up in white gold. See them donning their diamond encrusted wares in the video below.

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As you can see from the jeweler's original post, the pendants feature an owl and an eagle. It's clear now that the two birds reference Drake's OVO record label and Future's Freebandz imprint respectively. Take a look below.

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In “Life Is Good” Drake also makes reference to Virgil Abloh's one-of-a-kind Patek Philippe Nautilus with the line, “Virgil got that Patek on my wrist goin’ nuts.” Since then he and Abloh have shared a product shot of (what looks to be a) Patek Philippe Nautilus 5726 fully encrusted with green emeralds.

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