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The 7 Most Expensive Chrome Hearts Items Ever Sold

 Most people wearing Chrome Hearts have no idea why it costs what it does — and that’s the point.

A typical Chrome Hearts silver ring goes for over $1,000, and some jackets cost around $150 to make but retail for $2,500 or more — a markup of more than 1,500%. And somehow, the brand keeps getting away with it.

Why? Great branding, great exclusivity — and no shortage of buyers willing to flex harder than the last.

From $3 million cars to gold chains priced like condos, these are the most expensive Chrome Hearts items ever sold.

 

1. Chrome Hearts × Drake Rolls‑Royce Cullinan – $3,000,000 (est.)

Commissioned directly by Drake, this one-of-one custom Rolls‑Royce Cullinan is the brand at its most theatrical.

Fully covered in CH-branded quilted leather, sterling‑silver cross detailing, rims that replaced the Spirit of Ecstasy, and engravings like “FUCK YOU”.

It was never publicly sold. Multiple reputable automotive and lifestyle publications estimate that the build cost approached $3 million, but neither Chrome Hearts, Rolls‑Royce, nor Drake has publicly confirmed an exact price.

If Drake ever put it on the market, the actual sale price could differ significantly, with no guarantee it would reach that original price of $3 million.

2. Chrome Hearts × Cervélo Mountain Bike – $60,000

Chrome Hearts turned a high-performance Cervélo mountain bike into a luxury sculpture. This limited-edition piece was covered in sterling silver, leather accents, and Chrome Hearts detailing from the frame to the saddle.

Released in ultra-low quantities, the bike retailed for around $60,000 and serves no purpose other than making sure your workout looks more expensive than everyone else’s.

A standard version of the bike is a Cervélo P4 that retailed for approximately $6,800. The Chrome Hearts collaboration, with its customizations and luxury branding, drove the value up more than tenfold by comparison.

3. Chrome Hearts 22K Gold Diamond Paper Chain Necklace – Est. Retail: $48,000 | Sold for: $25,995

This rare 22K yellow gold “paper chain” necklace is Chrome Hearts’ signature chain link pattern elevated to high jewelry status. The piece is fully diamond-encrusted, weighing in at an estimated 81 grams of gold, and was sold through luxury reseller The RealReal.

While the listing claimed a retail price of $48,000, the actual sale price was just under $26,000 (source).

RealReal often uses “estimated retail” to suggest value based on brand perception, not confirmed MSRP. I just highly doubt they are selling for half of the retail price.

 

4. Chrome Hearts × Carhartt Relaxed Fit Jeans: $21,500

These aren’t pristine designer jeans in mint condition. They’re heavily discolored, come with a “final sale” warning, and were listed as “as is” due to extensive wear. And yet, they sold for $21,500.

This pair comes from Chrome Hearts’ ultra-limited collaboration with Carhartt, a workwear staple not normally found in five-figure fashion circles. The pants themselves are black denim with five pockets, subtly detailed and intentionally rugged, though that may be giving too much credit — the wear seems to be actual wear.

It’s hard to know if the value came from the collaboration or from its rarity on the resale market, but either way, someone dropped a down payment’s worth of cash on them.

Source: TheRealReal

5. Chrome Hearts Leather Shoulder Bag: $20,000

Not a collab. Not custom. Just a leather shoulder bag but with the right logo, the right shine, and the right scarcity to get someone to pay $20,000 on The RealReal.

It’s black, structured, and detailed, featuring numerous iconic Chrome Hearts logos in vibrant colors and a large, detailed silver cross in the center. The condition was marked “very good”, and it even came with the original dust bag.

Source: TheRealReal

6. Chrome Hearts 22K Aquamarine & Diamond Cocktail Ring: $19,995

If you didn’t know better, you’d never guess this was Chrome Hearts. No crosses, no gothic fonts, no silver-on-black contrast. Just 24.55 carats of aquamarine, 22K yellow gold, and dozens of small diamonds, some of which are now missing.

This sold for just under $20,000, and yet it looks nothing like the usual style of the brand. It looks like normal jewelry rather than something in a rockstar’s wardrobe. And while the condition was rated “fair,” with chips, missing stones, and a torn prong, the value still held.

Source: TheRealReal

7. Chrome Hearts Ruby, Sapphire & Diamond American Flag Bracelet: $17,995

A sterling silver ID bracelet shaped into a U.S. flag, encrusted with rubies and sapphires to match the colors. The whole thing is polished up with Chrome Hearts engraving and a diamond border, turning a classic patriotic motif into a high-priced statement piece.

This sold for nearly $18,000 and is, in my opinion pretty fairly priced compared to the other items on this list.

Source: TheRealReal

Conclusion

This list isn’t definitive, and honestly, it can’t be. Chrome Hearts doesn’t publish prices. Most of their pieces aren’t even available online. What things cost is based almost entirely on word of mouth, resale listings, and rumor. Even the people wearing the stuff rarely know why it costs so much — and that’s part of the appeal.

I believe this list showed us that it isn’t about value. It’s about flex. And if there’s one thing this list proves, it’s that someone’s always willing to spend more. Whether it’s $18,000 on a flag bracelet or $3 million on a car.

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