A ring designed and worn by Tupac Shakur is set to go on auction – and could sell for nearly £250,000 ($327,000; N257m). The sovereign ring will sell as part of auction house Sotheby's sale marking the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.
It features a jewel-encrusted
Tupac was classed as rap royalty but was gunned down in 1996 in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, US, aged just 25.
The murder came three days after wearing the ring at his final public appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards.
This ring marked a new phase in his life, in which he abandoned his "Thug Life" persona.
The piece of hip-hop history is expected to sell for £152,719 and £229,079 at auction in New York this week.
Following a stint in prison, Tupac launched media conglomerate Euphanasia Incorporated and began transitioning into a more executive role in the music industry.
And to celebrate the new era of his career, he marked the occasion by commissioning two new pieces of extravagant jewellery.
He told his godmother Yaasmyn Fula, a friend of his mum's who also served as his "advisor, auntie, money manager, caretaker, and lifelong supporter", that he wanted a piece of jewellery to serve as an act of 'self-coronatio
The finished gold crown ring boasts 10 carats of cabochon rubies and pavé diamonds and an inscription reading "Pac & Dada 1996".
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