AARON JUDGE has been seen flashing a snazzy new necklace.
The silver chain and pendant is a bold fashion statement for the 33-year-old New York Yankees captain, who is usually far more low-key with his accessories.
GettyAaron Judge could be seen wearing a $20,000 necklace during his latest MLB game[/caption] GettyThe details of the stunning piece have been revealed[/caption] GettyIt includes a nod to his family and MVP awards[/caption] APIt turned out to be a gift from teammate Giancarlo Stanton[/caption]But there is certainly more than meets the eye with it, too.
And those secrets have been revealed by the New York Post.
According to the outlet, the necklace cost a cool $20,000 to make.
The designer of the bespoke piece of jewelry was AJ Machado at AJ’s Jewelry in Miami.
They confirmed the jaw-dropping price covered the arrangement of the VVS-grade diamond count and the three bands of amethyst.
Everything is set in 14-karat white gold, with 12 more than 12 carats in top-quality VVS-graded diamonds.
However, it was not a piece bought by 33-year-old Judge himself.
Instead, it was a gift from Yankees teammate Giancarlo Stanton.
Stanton’s request for the piece saw him ask the jeweller for something, “custom and nothing too big, something he can wear during the game”.
The bauble also features a few personal notes for Judge.
It contains the name of Judge’s daughter, Nora, and her birthday, 1/27/25.
This goes alongside the name of his wife, Sam, short for Samantha.
And then there is also a nod to his two dogs with their names, Gus and Penny, and even his two MVP titles with a “2x” engraved on.
To top it all off there is a rose made of rose gold, mixed in with white diamonds.
Machado shipped the impressive custom job to Stanton, before the 35-year-old presented the gift to Judge at the beginning of a training session.
He eventually messaged his Miami man to tell him “Judge loved it”.
Machado was in attendance at a Yankees game while in New York City last weekend to attend a Jazz Chisholm Foundation fashion event.
While there he said it was “pretty cool” to see Judge wearing the necklace.
He first opened his jewel store in 1992 before he started making pieces for several University of Miami football players, with his work spreading for him to become a top dealer for pro athletes.
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