Iceman Nick

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Iceman Nick
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Born
Kashif Ghafoor
Occupation(s)Jeweler, Jewelry designer
Years active2000-present [1]
Website icemannick.com

Kashif Ghafoor, better known by his professional name "Iceman Nick", is a jeweler and jewelry designer based in Houston, Texas. [2] [1] He created a $400,000 Cuban link necklace for Errol Spence Jr. and a diamond-covered watch for Flo Rida. [3] He has also previously created jewelry for LeBron James, [2] [4] Deshaun Watson, [5] [6] Megan Thee Stallion, [7] [8] and JaVale McGee. [9]

Early life and career

Nick was born and graduated secondary school in Pakistan. After immigrating to the United States in 2000, he met Houston jeweler "King Johnny" at a flea market; the pair later became business partners at Johnny's Custom Jewelry. [1]

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