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Travis Scott Drops $450K On Chain That Commemorates "Astroworld" Stage Design


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Travis Scott's "Astroworld" tour, in support of his album of the same name, is clearly a success with fans. The rapper recently announced a second leg of the tour too, where he'll be re-visiting some cities as well as hitting a few ones that missed out during the first leg of the tour. Perhaps a Christmas present to himself, or perhaps just a simple flex, Travis commemorated the "Astroworld" stage design with an icey new piece, as reported by TMZ.

The chain, which reportedly contains 150 carats of VS diamonds and over 1,000 grams of gold, was designed by jeweler to the stars, Elliantte. Elliantte apparently personally delivered this chain to Travis right before his show at The Forum in Los Angeles.

We've got a video below where you can see just how bling-y this piece is. It features the iconic ferris wheel from his tour, with Travis' face squarely in the middle (and the wheel even spins). The links that make up the chain are actually the roller coaster tracks, also a cue from his tour -- all of this is tied together with a double-headed horse (that may or may not be a unicorn). Check it out below. 

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