Did the jeweler really agree not to make that ring again?
Multiple Facebook pages recently claimed the jeweler who crafted Chioma Adeleke’s ring signed a deal never to produce the same design again . Those posts, however, don’t link to any statements from the jeweler or other verifiable sources.
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What do reputable sources say about the ring’s value?
Trustworthy media outlets, including BellaNaija, confirm the ring is a 10-carat, GIA-certified, internally flawless oval diamond, worth about $950,000 .
Why would someone claim it’s “one of a kind”?

Part of the appeal is exclusivity—fans and storytellers love grand gestures. But without confirmation from the jeweler or parties involved, that claim remains just a rumor.
Questions You Might Be Asking (And Straight Answers)
Is the $950K price confirmed?

Yes. Reports from BellaNaija, citing Benny the Jeweler, confirm that number .
Has the jeweler confirmed exclusivity?
No—so far, no publication or Benny the Jeweler himself has confirmed the deal not to replicate the ring.
Could anyone recreate it anyway?
In theory, yes—designs can be copied if the files or blueprints exist. Unless there’s a legal restriction or contract, it isn’t guaranteed exclusivity.
