Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur's Death Row Records Pendants Could Sell for $1 Million USD at Auction
The 14k diamond-encrusted pendants were commissioned by Suge Knight for the label’s biggest stars.


The Death Row Records pendants once owned by Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur are looking to sell for up to $1 million USD at auction.
Up for auction at Gotta Have Rock and Roll, the diamond-encrusted pendants were commissioned by Death Row founder Suge Knight and would loan the 14k “Fully Iced” joints for the label’s biggest artists like Snoop and Pac. The pair is expected to fetch somewhere between $500,000 USD to $1 million USD, while the pendants that are partially encrusted could go for $200,000 USD to $500,000 USD.
The pendants come from Death Row’s former head of security Reggie Wright Jr., who is also putting up Pac’s 1996 SNL performance envelope and a personalized ticket, which could sell for $8,000 USD to $12,000 USD.
The bidding has already begun and will come to a close on November 10, in time for the auction house’s celebration of hip-hop’s 50th anniversary.
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