Floyd Mayweather: Boxing News: Floyd Mayweather, the boxing legend known for his unbeatable skills and extravagant lifestyle, has once again made headlines for his latest display of opulence. During the Ryan Garcia vs Gervonta Davis showdown, Mayweather was spotted wearing a one-of-a-kind cap adorned with diamonds and made of gold which reportedly worth $1M. And now talking to TMZ, the creator of the cap, Shuki Diamonds, has now revealed more information about its design, composition and making details of it. Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSport.IN
Floyd Mayweather: Shuki Diamonds Shared Details of Mayweather’s $1Million Hat
Floyd Mayweather caused a stir at the Davis vs. Garcia match with his stunning TMT black cap, which was adorned with an array of diamonds. The man behind this dazzling creation, Shuki Diamonds, recently revealed to TMZ that it took him more than a month to meticulously craft the cap, but the real challenge was finding the elusive “invisible diamonds” that he had envisioned for the design. After nearly a year of scouring the depths of the diamond market, Shuki finally found the perfect gems to bring his vision to life.
Floyd Mayweather: ‘A Million Dollar Hat’- Shuki Diamonds Detail How He Made Mayweather’s Unique Hat from Gervonta Davis vs Ryan Garcia Fight
Floyd Mayweather: ‘A Million Dollar Hat’- Shuki Diamonds Detail How He Made Mayweather’s Unique Hat from Gervonta Davis vs Ryan Garcia FightTalking about it Shuki stated this is the only one in the world cap that he designed for the legend Mayweather which he made of invisible diamonds. When pressed about the making of it he stated, “First you gotta do the mold, after the mold you put the gold and melt it then you gotta work and shave (sandblast) it and shine it. It’s a big process. But when you put the setting of the Diamond, that’s the most difficult part of it.”
Shuki Diamonds spared no expense in creating the lavish diamond-studded cap for Mayweather, which reportedly set him back a cool $1 million. The cap was a labor of love, taking over a month to handcraft and requiring an exhaustive search for the perfect “invisible diamonds” that would satisfy Shuki’s discerning eye.
The end result was a dazzling masterpiece that he gifted to Mayweather. However, Shuki now estimates that the cap’s value has skyrocketed to over $5 million, thanks to Mayweather’s endorsement of the piece. Should the cap ever hit the auction block, it could fetch an astronomical sum.
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