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Wave God's $500K Jewelry Spree Marks Max B's Triumphant Return
13 Nov
Summary
- Max B, freed after 17 years, splurges on $500K in custom Avianne jewelry
- Pieces include diamond-encrusted Rolex, rings, bracelets, and "MAWA" pendant
- Avianne has history of creating iconic hip-hop jewelry since the 2000s

In the weeks following his release from prison on November 5th, 2025, rapper Max B, also known as the "Wave God," has been making the most of his newfound freedom. One of his first stops was a visit to the Avianne & Co. jewelry store in New York City's historic Diamond District, where he went on a $500,000 shopping spree to outfit himself with a dazzling array of custom pieces.
The Avianne family has a long history of creating iconic jewelry for the hip-hop industry, dating back to the 2000s. They were responsible for making Cam'ron's spinning globe pendant and the original Dipset logo chains, and they even worked with Max B when he was a member of the Byrdgang collective. So, it was only natural that the Wave God would turn to Avianne to help him make a bold statement with his post-prison style.
Among the items Max B acquired were a diamond-encrusted Rolex worth around $90,000, multiple rings and tennis bracelets, and the piece de resistance: a custom "MAWA" (Make America Wavy Again) pendant featuring the Silver Surfer riding a wave of precious gems. In total, the rapper's haul from Avianne is estimated to be valued at over $500,000, a testament to his determination to reclaim his place in the hip-hop world with unparalleled style and flair.
As Avianne's creative director Joe Avianne noted, this partnership was a significant moment for the family-owned business, which has been a staple in the industry for nearly three decades. The timing couldn't be better, as Max B's triumphant return coincides with Avianne's own evolution and adaptation to the changing landscape of the jewelry and hip-hop worlds.




