When Caitlin Clark asks for custom jewelry, the jeweler delivers.
On Friday, August 23, brand GLD posted a video on Instagram to let its fans know they heard WNBA players’ requests for custom chains, and they were delivered with great fanfare.
In the first clip of the film, Clark, 22, walks alongside her Indiana Fever teammate Erica Wheeler and talks about how she wants a custom chain with her jersey number on it, Similar to the chain that Wheeler, 33, shows off.
When Wheeler called the company to ask how they would handle Clark’s request, the fever guard called out her number: “22.”
“There’s only one thing to do, give me the chain.” The rookie player said with a smile.
In the next video, GLD confirmed that, as the necklace was shown, they were delivering an abstractly drawn “22” design featuring 1,000 hand-set VVS diamonds totaling over 12 carats, according to the text in the video.
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Clark, who wore the custom-made necklace in the final clip of the film, called the sparkling gift “disgusting.”
“I’m fine,” she laughs about how GLD helped her get through it.
“The goat 🐐 @caitlinclark22 needed some ice, so GLD had to provide a custom VVS ’22’ pendant 🔥🔥,” the caption of GLD’s video reads.
Clark’s gift comes just days after she broke the WNBA rookie record for assists.
Every new york timesOn Sunday, August 18, during the Fever’s game against the Seattle Storm, Clark surpassed former WNBA player Ticha Penicheiro’s single-season record of 225 assists.
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exit According to reports, the 49-year-old Penichello set a record of more than 30 games with the Sacramento Monarchs in 1998. Clark has broken the record with 28 games and 12 games remaining this season.
Previously, Clark also sent out 19 assists in a game against the Dallas Wings in July, setting a new record for assists in a single game. new york times.