End the battle in a stylish way with these halo-themed diamond necklaces | PC gamers

2021-11-03 05:55:54 By : Ms. Xiaoxiao Lin

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The only time I will pick up a needle is whether it is covered by diamonds.

There has been a night like this, do you think your clothes are lacking? Do you want, no, need a piece of jewelry to show that you are a ballerina but also a fan of Halo? Thankfully, the current Halo collection from streetwear jeweller King Ice is exactly what you need to complete this very specific look.  

The King Ice X Halo collaboration includes four different necklaces, a standing master chief holding his trusted assault rifle (covered with nearly 1,500 stones), priced at $120, and a master chief’s helmet for $100, one Energy sword (sold out) and a cheaper option for acupuncture for $80. They are available in 14K gold or platinum finishes. 

Each item comes with a 20 inch 5 mm Miami Cuban chain. I am a fan of platinum plasma sword necklace; I might pair it with these golden-trimmed pilots while wearing a gorgeous burgundy suit. Sorry, I basically told you what I would wear if I were invited to participate in the game awards.  

If you are not a fan of Halo, don’t worry, King Ice’s other Gamer jewels are as stunning as you think, with shiny PlayStation and Xbox icons as well as the patron saint of the game and his assistant. You will most likely find something that suits the gamers in your life. 

Although the lack of a necklace for PC games is a bit disturbing. Will using WASD or some arrow keys to make a two-finger ring through the knuckles kill them? Hell, I would ironically shake a Clippy diamond necklace any day of the week. Don't worry, Ice King; you can get these ideas for free. 

Jorge is a hardware writer from the charming land of New Jersey. When he is not in the office with the smell of Pop-Tarts, he is reviewing various gaming hardware from headsets to gamepads. He has been engaged in games and technology research for nearly ten years, and has written for Dualshockers, WCCFtech and Tom's Guide.

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