Lil Wayne's 18-carat gold necklace helps pay for London art student's university fees

Commission pays for 'chunk' of Joy Bonfield-Colombara's £9,500-a-year course fees

Tom Embury-Dennis
Tuesday 23 October 2018 12:25 BST
Comments
A gold pendant depicting US rapper Lil Wayne
A gold pendant depicting US rapper Lil Wayne

An art student who made a gold Lil Wayne pendant has said it helped pay for her university fees after a friend of the US rapper bought it for a birthday present.

Joy Bonfield-Colombara, who goes by the name Joy BC, told the BBC she was initially struggling to pay her £9,500-a-year course fees at the Royal College of Art in London.

The 29-year-old said she considered dropping out until she received an email from a person requesting a pendant they could give for the Lollipop singer’s 36th birthday.

"I was about to say, 'No, I'm really sort of trying to figure out stuff with school'. They then said, ‘It's for my friend's birthday’, and told me who the friend was," she said.

"I listened to hip hop from a young age. I used to listen to him in the club!"

Ms Bonfield-Colombara hand carved the pendant into the likeness of Lil Wayne, including the artist's well-known teardrop tattoos. She named the piece "An Icon".

She said the commission was for “thousands”, but that she only had a few weeks to complete the order in time.

“I phoned my boyfriend and said I'm freaking out, I'm freaking out," she continued. “I hand carve everything, it takes me a really long time. One piece I made for someone took nine months.”

She revealed her boyfriend warned her not to “do a Ronaldo” on the 18-carat gold pendant, a reference to an infamous bronze bust of Cristiano Ronaldo which was widely mocked for its lack of a resemblance to the footballer.

The fee for the necklace helped pay for a “chunk” of the £10,000 Ms Bonfield-Colombara needed to pay for her next tranch of university fees.

“I did a GoFundMe page and managed to raise £1,500 through that. Then I got this email. I couldn't believe it,” she said.

Join our commenting forum

Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies

Comments

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in