LOS ANGELES — Cult hip-hop artist and fashionista Frank Ocean is now offering several cock rings through his brand Homer, including a diamond-encrusted gold version that retails for $25,570.
Ocean launched Homer last year, offering an array of luxury items and accessories that have previously included diamond necklaces priced at six figures.
Last weekend, Ocean revealed that Homer was expanding into the pleasure products sector with a series of “H-Bone Rings,” named after the brand's signature shape, a letter “H” shaped like a dog bone.
Ocean’s new line of hand-made cock rings is topped by the XXXL H-Bone Ring with Stones, made of 18-karat yellow gold and encrusted with over 60 lab-grown diamonds, princess-cut at 3.6 carats and finished with a high polish.
“Homer’s diamonds are formed under the supervision of a team of materials engineers in the United States,” the company's website explains. “At our factory, it takes a diamond to make a diamond: each diamond enters existence as a 1/400th-carat natural diamond seed. Over the course of four weeks — the same amount of time needed to form a diamond within the earth’s mantle — machinery precision-deposits layers of carbon over the diamond seed, and subjects it to the tremendous pressure and white-hot temperatures necessary to form the stones the old-fashioned way.”
The result, according to Homer, is "the real thing. Not a replica of a diamond, or a close approximation, or a sparkly stone of similar substance. Each diamond is cut, polished and inspected to meet Homer’s exacting standards before being independently graded by the International Gem Institute.”
Other, less expensive H-Bone Rings are made of silver, and versions of both the gold and silver rings are available with and without stones.
For more information, visit Homer.com.