The jewelry brand posted a video on Instagram featuring the rookie WNBA player wearing the flashy necklace


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When Caitlin Clark asks for custom bling, jewelers deliver.

On Friday, Aug. 23, the brand GLD posted a video on Instagram letting its followers know that they heard the WNBA player’s request for a custom chain and delivered in a big way.

Clark, 22, walked alongside her Indiana Fever teammate Erica Wheeler in the first clip in the video, talking about how she wanted a custom chain with her jersey number on it, similar to the one Wheeler, 33, was showing off.

As Wheeler called out the company, asking what they were going to do about 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.


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In the next clip, GLD confirmed that they delivered, as someone showed off the necklace, an abstractly drawn “22” design featuring 1,000 hand-set VVS diamonds that totaled more than 12 carats, according to a text caption over the video.

Clark wore the custom necklace in one of the final clips in the video, calling the glittery gift “pretty sick.”

“I’m good,” she laughingly said about how GLD came through for her.

“The goat 🐐 @caitlinclark22 needed some ice so GLD had to come through with a custom VVS ’22’ pendant 🔥🔥,” the caption of GLD’s video read.

Clark’s gift came days after she clinched a new WNBA record for rookie assists.


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Per The New York Times, Clark surpassed former WNBA player Ticha Penicheiro’s record for 225 assists in a single season during the Fever’s game against the Seattle Storm on Sunday, Aug. 18.

The outlet reported that Penicheiro, 49, achieved the previous record over 30 games in 1998 with the Sacramento Monarchs. Clark surpassed the record in 28 games with 12 more to go in the season.

Clark also previously set a new record for most assists in a single game in July, getting 19 in a matchup against the Dallas Wings, per The New York Times.

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