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Ovi Flaunts His Cuban Flag Chain: $120,000 and Over a Kilo of 14K Gold and Diamonds!

Monday, August 26, 2024 by Ernesto Alvarez

It's no secret that Ovi loves flashy jewelry. Between chains, rings, and bracelets, he always sports several thousand dollars' worth of bling. During an interview on the podcast “Destino Tolk”, the Cuban singer showcased one of his most extravagant pieces: an enormous chain featuring the Cuban flag on part of the pendant.

When asked about the details, Ovi revealed that the chain weighs more than a kilogram of 14K gold and diamonds. "I'll tell you the truth because I don't like to lie. I paid for this chain based on its weight in gold and the diamonds it has; I didn't pay for labor," he said. "I paid $120,000 for this in gold and diamonds," the artist disclosed.

According to Ovi, the chain was crafted by the same master jeweler in Mexico who made his nearly one-kilogram gold crown. Ovi confessed that he was wearing almost $400,000 worth of jewelry at that moment. He added that his house is valued at $1.3 million, and between properties, cars, and jewelry, he possesses around $4 million. However, he declined to specify the exact amount of his fortune, including his bank accounts: "Those things are private."

"I don't have a single real peso; all of this is fake, all artificial intelligence," he joked.

FAQs About Ovi's Extravagant Jewelry

Here are some frequently asked questions about Ovi's lavish jewelry collection and his recent interview on "Destino Tolk".

Who made Ovi's Cuban flag chain?

The chain was made by a master jeweler in Mexico, the same craftsman who made Ovi's nearly one-kilogram gold crown.

How much did Ovi pay for his Cuban flag chain?

Ovi paid $120,000 for the chain, which includes the cost of the gold and diamonds but not the labor.

What is the estimated value of Ovi's total jewelry collection?

Ovi has admitted to wearing almost $400,000 worth of jewelry at a time. In total, his assets, including properties, cars, and jewelry, are estimated to be around $4 million.

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