Machine Gun Kelly's viral $30,000 diamond manicure is recycled for charity jewelry collection

Machine Gun Kelly went viral when it debuted a "$30,000 manicure on the Billboard Music Awards red carpet in May, and now jewelry brand Marrow Fine's punk rock-luxe nail tips will be put to good use bringing attention to a charitable cause that's a wink. look at its roots.

Machine Gun Kelly at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards. Getty Images

The brand founded by Jillian Sassone has teamed up with Nails of LA founder Brittney Boyce on a 18-piece capsule collection featuring 880 diamonds recycled from the musician's embellished look. The jewelry sells for between $1,950 and $5,000 on MarrowFine.com and all proceeds will be donated to a foundation that benefits Shaker Heights High School, the musician's alma mater in Ohio.

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The MGK ring collection includes four designs incorporating the white and black diamonds with 14K white, yellow and pink gold.

Machine Gun Kelly's "$30,000 manicure"

"Collaborating with Nails of LA and Machine Gun Kelly has been an exciting opportunity and I'm thrilled that 'she supports those in need here in the United States,' Sassone said in a statement.

When he's not making music or headlines for his daring red carpet looks, Machine Gun Kelly also took her talents to the beauty space. Last year, he launched a genderless nail polish collection called UD/DN Laqr, developed in partnership with Unlisted Brand Lab.

Machine Gun Kelly's viral $30,000 diamond manicure is recycled for charity jewelry collection

Machine Gun Kelly went viral when it debuted a "$30,000 manicure on the Billboard Music Awards red carpet in May, and now jewelry brand Marrow Fine's punk rock-luxe nail tips will be put to good use bringing attention to a charitable cause that's a wink. look at its roots.

Machine Gun Kelly at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards. Getty Images

The brand founded by Jillian Sassone has teamed up with Nails of LA founder Brittney Boyce on a 18-piece capsule collection featuring 880 diamonds recycled from the musician's embellished look. The jewelry sells for between $1,950 and $5,000 on MarrowFine.com and all proceeds will be donated to a foundation that benefits Shaker Heights High School, the musician's alma mater in Ohio.

Related Galleries

The MGK ring collection includes four designs incorporating the white and black diamonds with 14K white, yellow and pink gold.

Machine Gun Kelly's "$30,000 manicure"

"Collaborating with Nails of LA and Machine Gun Kelly has been an exciting opportunity and I'm thrilled that 'she supports those in need here in the United States,' Sassone said in a statement.

When he's not making music or headlines for his daring red carpet looks, Machine Gun Kelly also took her talents to the beauty space. Last year, he launched a genderless nail polish collection called UD/DN Laqr, developed in partnership with Unlisted Brand Lab.

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