Forget about engraving your beloved's initials on Hannah Harper Archivesa bracelet. Or even putting a heart-shaped photo of them in your locket.
Kanye West has come up with an innovative way of memorialising his conversations with his one-true-love, Kim Kardashian West.
As a gift, he engraved an entire text message onto a necklace. Well, if we want to be specific, an iMessage complete with photo.
It wasn't just any old necklace, either. The text and an abstract version of the photo was engraved onto a vintage Cartier necklace, no less, which Kim shared in a photo to Twitter on Sunday.
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"This your life," begins the text, beneath a photo of what appears to be the couple's garden. "Married with four kids," he added, referring to the couple's children, North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.
"Get people out of jail," reads the next line. This is a reference to Kim's advocacy work in the field of prison reform. In June 2018, she successfully campaigned to release Alice Marie Johnson — a great-grandmother who'd been imprisoned for over 20 years for a first-time drug offence — from prison.
"Cover of Vogue," was the next life achievement mentioned in the text. Kim and Kanye graced the cover of Voguein 2014. Kim graced the cover of Voguein 2019 — her 8th time appearing on the cover of a Vogueedition.
"Go to church every week with your family," he adds. "Dreams come true." Look, it's certainly a creative gift idea. Could engraved text messages be the future of romantic jewellery gestures? I hope not.
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