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glazeddiamonds · 5 months ago
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10MM Wide Cuban Link Chain Moissanite Hip Hop Ring
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nipseyhusslex20 · 10 months ago
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shopkomori · 1 year ago
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Elevate your ensemble to new heights with Shop Komori's 14k Gold Cuban Link Chains for men. Immerse yourself in the world of luxury and finesse, as each link tells a tale of meticulous craftsmanship and timeless design. Whether it's a casual outing or a formal event, these chains effortlessly enhance your charisma. Adorn yourself with the radiance of 14k gold, a hallmark of sophistication and elegance. Shop Komori invites you to embrace the artistry of fine accessories and redefine your look with a touch of opulent charm that only our Cuban link chains can provide.
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st5lker · 1 year ago
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depending on who you ask tejanos are either the strongest or weakest link of latino americans
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kingicesblog · 12 days ago
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The Timeless Appeal of Cuban Links and Miami Cuban Chains
When it comes to iconic jewelry styles, Cuban links and the Miami Cuban chain stand out as timeless pieces that perfectly blend luxury, style, and functionality. These classic designs have been a staple in the world of hip-hop jewelry and beyond, becoming symbols of status, individuality, and cultural influence. At King Ice USA, a leading jewelry brand based in the United States, we take pride in offering a wide range of high-quality Cuban links and Miami Cuban chains designed to elevate your style and make a lasting impression.
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What Are Cuban Links?
Cuban links are a type of chain distinguished by their thick, interlocking links that create a smooth, uniform appearance. This design provides both durability and a bold aesthetic, making it one of the most sought-after styles in the world of jewelry.
Versatile Style: Cuban links can be worn as standalone pieces or paired with pendants for added flair. Their timeless design makes them suitable for casual outfits as well as formal wear.
Cultural Significance: Popularized by hip-hop culture, Cuban links have become a symbol of success and self-expression, often worn by artists and influencers to showcase their personal style.
At King Ice USA, our collection of Cuban links features a variety of finishes, including gold, silver, and iced-out options, ensuring there’s a chain to match every personality and occasion.
The Miami Cuban Chain: A Classic Redefined
The Miami Cuban chain is a variation of the traditional Cuban link design, characterized by its tighter, more rounded links. This style is particularly popular for its clean, polished look and exceptional durability, making it a favorite among jewelry enthusiasts.
Unique Design: The interlocking links of the Miami Cuban chain provide a sleek, modern appearance that sets it apart from other chain styles.
Perfect for Layering: Whether worn alone or layered with other chains, the Miami Cuban offers endless styling possibilities. Its versatility makes it a staple piece for anyone looking to elevate their jewelry collection.
At King Ice USA, we offer Miami Cuban chains in various lengths and widths, allowing you to customize your look and find the perfect chain to complement your style.
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How to Style Cuban Links and Miami Cuban Chains
One of the reasons Cuban links and Miami Cuban chains remain so popular is their versatility. Here are a few tips on how to style these iconic pieces:
Bold Statement: Wear a single Cuban link or Miami Cuban chain with a plain t-shirt or hoodie to let the chain stand out as the focal point of your outfit.
Layering: Combine multiple chains of varying lengths and widths for a layered look that adds depth and dimension to your style.
Pair with Pendants: Add a custom pendant to your chain for a personalized touch that reflects your individuality.
Dress It Up: Pair your chain with a suit or blazer for a sophisticated look that transitions seamlessly from casual to formal.
Why Choose King Ice USA for Cuban Links and Miami Cuban Chains?
At King Ice USA, we understand the importance of quality and style when it comes to jewelry. That’s why our collection of Cuban links and Miami Cuban chains is crafted with precision and attention to detail, ensuring each piece is both durable and stylish.
Premium Materials: Our chains are made from high-quality materials, including gold plating and sterling silver, to provide lasting shine and durability.
Wide Selection: Whether you’re looking for a sleek, minimalist chain or a bold, iced-out design, our collection has something for everyone.
Trusted Brand: As a leading name in jewelry in the United States, King Ice is known for delivering top-notch products that cater to a wide range of styles and preferences.
Conclusion
Whether you’re drawn to the bold elegance of Cuban links or the sleek sophistication of the Miami Cuban chain, these timeless pieces are must-haves for anyone looking to elevate their jewelry collection. At King Ice USA, we take pride in offering a curated selection of high-quality chains that combine luxury, style, and versatility.
Explore our collection today and discover why Cuban links and Miami Cuban chains continue to be iconic symbols of success and individuality. Let King Ice USA help you make a statement with jewelry that reflects your unique style.
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arielsoicyjewel · 26 days ago
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fivestarjewelers · 7 months ago
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Diamond Miami Cuban link chain
Welcome to Five Star Jewelers, where luxury meets sophistication. Explore our stunning collection of Diamond Miami Cuban Link Chains, crafted with precision and adorned with exquisite diamonds. Each link is a reflection of meticulous craftsmanship, ensuring durability and elegance. Elevate your style with a statement piece from Five Star Jewelers and experience the allure of Miami luxury. Our exceptional Cuban Link Chains are designed to add a touch of elegance and style to your wardrobe. Discover the epitome of luxury with our diamond-studded links that exude class and quality.
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bradleviusa · 1 year ago
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Miami Cuban Link 14k | Bradlevi.com
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Discover the perfect Miami Cuban Link 14k with Bradlevi.com - the perfect way to express your style and make a statement. Shop our selection of high-quality pieces crafted with love and care.
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goodjohnjr · 1 year ago
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Reading An English Standard Version (ESV) Bible | Playing Soccer & Basketball & Necklaces
Silver Rope Chain Initial Necklaces For Men Letter Pendant Initial Necklace For Men Boys Women Chunky Initial Necklaces For Mens Jewelry Mens Gifts Dream 1 All that I can remember of this dream is that I was reading a large print Bible (Christian Bible) in the English Standard Version (ESV) translation. The Hope and Purpose of the ESV Translation Even though I have not read from this bible…
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Discover the perfect combination of style and sophistication with our Miami Cuban Link Chain with Bracelet at Gems For A Gem. Crafted with exquisite attention to detail, this premium jewelry set showcases a bold and timeless design that is sure to turn heads. Indulge in the luxury of a finely crafted Cuban link chain and matching bracelet, meticulously created from high-quality materials. Elevate your ensemble and make a statement with this stunning accessory, suitable for any occasion. Shop now and embrace the allure of fine craftsmanship and unparalleled elegance with Gems For A Gem.
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glazeddiamonds · 6 months ago
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Purchase this Customizable Rose Gold Tone 14MM Wide VVS Moissanite Diamond Studded Miami Cuban Link Chain For Men's For Their Gifts Only on at GlazedDiamonds.com
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probablyasocialecologist · 8 months ago
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Some of the surviving members of the Cuban paramilitary invasion force went on to serve as hired guns for the CIA and other US agencies. Others continued to operate under their own initiatives. Many individuals affiliated with the Bay of Pigs invasion continued anti-Castro activities alone with US acquiescence, rather than direct support. Successor anti-Castro groups emerged such as Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations (CORU), Alpha 66 and Omega 7. Luis Posada, for example, perhaps the most famous former CIA asset (1961–67) as part of the Brigade 2506 invasion force at the Bay of Pigs and a trained demolition expert, was behind the bombing of a Cuban Airline killing 73 people in 1976, with, according to declassified documents, full CIA advanced knowledge of the plan. Posada was also involved in a number of other bombing plots and terrorist attacks against Castro and Cuban nationals. One of these included planting bombs in Panama for which he was arrested and sentenced to eight years in prison. Despite this, he was kept in cahoots with the CIA and was later hired by Col. Oliver North to aid the Iran-Contra resupply efforts in the late 1980s. Another “freedom fighter,” ex-CIA operative, and friend of Posada, Orlando Bosch headed CORU, linked not only to the bombing of a Cuban airplane but also terrorist activities in the Miami area. According to a 1993 US Department of Justice report, many of these actors operated under the assumption that they had tacit or implicit support from the US government, based on the fact that they had received training and direction to commit these types of acts in the past.
Andrew Thomson, Outsourced Empire: How Militias, Mercenaries, and Contractors Support US Statecraft
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justinspoliticalcorner · 2 months ago
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Will Weissert and Adriana Gómez Licón at AP, via HuffPost:
MIAMI (AP) — From Pennsylvania to Florida to Texas, areas with high numbers of Hispanics often had little in common on Election Day other than backing Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Kamala Harris for president. Trump, the president-elect, made inroads in heavily Puerto Rican areas of eastern Pennsylvania where the vice president spent the last full day of her campaign. Trump turned South Texas’ Rio Grande Valley, a decadeslong Democratic stronghold populated both by newer immigrants and Tejanos who trace their roots in the state for several generations. He also improved his standing with Hispanic voters along Florida’s Interstate 4 corridor linking the Tampa Bay area — home to people of Cuban, Venezuelan, Nicaraguan, Colombian and Puerto Rican origin — with Orlando, where Puerto Ricans make up about 43% of the local Hispanic population. Trump was the first Republican since 1988 to win Miami-Dade County, home to a sizable Cuban population and the country’s metropolitan area with the highest share of immigrants.
It was a realignment that, if it sticks, could change American politics. Texas and Florida are already reliably Republican, but more Hispanics turning away from Democrats in future presidential races could further dent the party’s “blue wall” of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, that had helped catapult it to the White House before Trump romped through all three this time. The shift might even make it harder for Democrats to win in the West, in states such as Arizona and Nevada. Harris tried to highlight the ways Trump may have insulted or threatened Latinos. Trump, in his first term, curtailed the use of Temporary Protected Status, which Democratic President Joe Biden extended to thousands of Venezuelans, and tried to terminate the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. He also delayed the release of relief aid to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria in 2017 until nearly the end of his term, having long blasted the island’s officials as corrupt and inept.
Once he returns to the White House, Trump has pledge to stage the largest deportation operation in U.S. history. That could affect millions of families in mixed-status homes, where people who are in the United States illegally live with American citizens or those with legal residency. But the Democratic warnings did not appear to break through with enough voters for Harris. Now the party must figure out how to win back votes from a critical, fast-growing group. “Trump, he’s a very confounding figure,” said Abel Prado, a Democratic operative and pollster who serves as executive director of the advocacy group Cambio Texas. “We have no idea how to organize against him. We have no idea how to respond. We have no idea how to not take the bait.” Ultimately, concerns about immigration did not resonate as much as pocketbook issues with many Hispanics. About 7 in 10 Hispanic voters were “very concerned” about the cost of food and groceries, slightly more than about two-thirds of voters overall, according to AP VoteCast, a survey of more than 120,000 voters nationwide. Nearly two-thirds of Hispanic voters said that they were “very concerned” about their housing costs, compared with about half of voters overall.
[...] Harris promised to lower grocery prices by cracking down on corporate price gouging and to increase federal funding for first-time homebuyers. Also, recent violent crime rates have declined in many parts of the country. She also spent many of the final days of the campaign trying to capitalize on remarks by a comic who spoke at a Trump rally in New York and joked that Puerto Rico was a “floating island of garbage.” She even leaned on Puerto Rican celebrities — from Bad Bunny to Jennifer Lopez — to decry racism. But Trump nonetheless gained ground in some of the areas with the highest concentration of Puerto Ricans in Pennsylvania, the state where Harris spent more time campaigning than any other. He won the counties of Berks, Monroe and Luzerne — and lost Lehigh County by fewer than 5,000 votes against Harris. Biden had carried it by nearly three times that margin in 2020.
The big rightward shift among Latinos-- especially Latino men-- towards Donald Trump, is what got him over the line over Kamala Harris. Trump has long championed anti-Latino/anti-Hispanic bigotry in his campaigns.
Exit polls revealed that Latino men swing gigantically from a modestly Biden 2020 group to a small but sizable Trump group, as Latina women stayed with Harris but with reduced margins from 2020.
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sailoryooons · 2 years ago
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With the new Yoongi photos, I see a lot of people bringing up Scarface references and linking it to the Tony Montana song, which honestly I love. As a Cuban-American and a giant history nerd, I feel like babbling about why Yoongi selecting Tony Montana as a representation of his music is so perfect.
Hali being a fucking long-winded nerd under the cut
For those that aren’t familiar with Tony Montana, who inspired Yoongi’s track Tony Montana, he’s a fictional character in Howard Hawk’s movie Scarface. Tony Montana is a Cuban who, along with thousands of other Cubans, came to Florida by way of the Mariel Boatlift in 1980.
Let’s talk about the historical aspect of this first cause I think everyone should actually know the cultural significance of the Mariel Boatlift. 
The movie starts with the Mariel Boatlift event in 1980. It was basically a mass immigration all at once of Cubans to the United States when Cuba’s president at the time, Fidel Castro, agreed to release the thousands of Cubans who were trying to escape Cuba and its violent communist dictatorship. The US (Carter administration at the time) agreed to take Cubans under asylum - until they realized that a majority of the Cubans Fidel released were only the members of society the Cuban government considered ‘undesirable’. So people who had been in jail for years - and very specifically anyone who identified as queer - were sent to the US where they ended up stuck in immigration camps in absolute CHAOS. 
In the movie, Tony is one of the Cubans released who was a “criminal” (we could discuss for hours what actually constituted a criminal via the Cuban government but that’s not the point). The point is, that because of this realization, the media and the Americans freaked the fuck out when this happened and there was a HUGE wave of hate, backlash, and fear against the Cubans who were now plopped in Miami with nothing to do and nowhere to go. There was a HUGE pushback to get them out of the US and there was a lot of villainization of Cuban people for just existing. 
Thus - the growth of the cartel industry. Miami in particular was built on the back of Cubans and Cuban-Americans and I will die on this hill, and the cocaine boom in the 80s/90s is largely responsible for Miami becoming so funded the way that it was. Through the beginning of the movie, Tony is jumping through hoops as a low-level drug runner, but he’s viewed through the lens of a hero from the audience: does good by his family, has a great relationship with his best friend, is kind of making the best with what he has and wants so much more. We can liken this to how Yoongi views his own story: someone who is just trying to make a life for himself, someone who loves his members and his fans and family, someone who is passionate about what he does and is fighting for his legitimacy. Yoongi is the Tony Montana, being hated and shamed by Western media and even K-Media and struggling with enemies all around him.
The drug trade in Miami at its beginning was predominantly run by elite white men. In the 70s/80s/90s cocaine was a “white man's drug” as it was largely expensive - the majority of it was coming from South America. Tony essentially climbs the ladder through a white man’s game and trade, and ends up top. He slaughters his way there, killing whoever is in his way, and the entire time he does it, the viewer loves his story because he’s so proud and his brutality is from pride and want for power because he comes from nothing. 
This is literally Agust D. It’s Yoongi fighting his way to be who he is, to establish himself. His entire first two albums are consumed with anger and saying fuck the industry because he, like Tony, is good at what he does and even though others do not want him there, he doesn’t care. He will do whatever he wants to get to the top.
And both Tony and Yoongi get to the top, but once there, the enemies are even worse. The people who hate you are tenfold, you’re paranoid, you want more because you realize it isn’t enough, and you feel like you have people trying to fucking snipe you and tear you down every second. Your friends aren’t your friends anymore because you don’t know who is trying to bring you down, but despite all that, you’re the king because you did it. Which is Yoongi’s going in feel like Tony Montana.
Also, it’s not lost on me that using a character not native to the United States who started from nothing and climbed their way to the top with enemies everywhere is the fucking genius of it. Yoongi, a Korean rapper, has dealt with people thinking his music is a joke, not taking him seriously, and having so many haters - especially in the Western music industry predominantly controlled by white media (we can dissect this bullshit too)- likens himself to Tony because of the insane pride, the willingness to do anything, and the way you have so many people out for you when you fucking get there.
There is also a great comparison to draw between the two when you consider that Americans largely hated Cubans when they first came to Florida and it was all: they’re going to take our jobs, they are criminals, they don’t belong here. 
When you look at kpop and the BTS experience in general, it’s the same fucking thing. The Western media does not want BTS here - doesn’t get it. Thinks that kpop and BTS specifically are there to take jobs, that they don’t belong here. And then BTS did it anyway. 
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk idk I could talk about this so much longer and there are more things I want to include but this is just a summary on why Yoongi x Tony Montana is such a vibe.
also fun fact about hali's dad - he went out on his fishing boat to help rescue Cubans from Cuba and brought them back during the Mariel Boatlift lmfao
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thejewelryflare · 10 days ago
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Two Tone Miami Cuban Diamond Bracelet
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A Two-Tone Miami Cuban Diamond Bracelet combines bold, interlocking links in contrasting metals like yellow and white gold. Each link is adorned with sparkling diamonds, adding a luxurious touch to the classic Cuban chain design.
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kingicesblog · 2 months ago
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Bold Style with Miami Cuban and Cuban Links from King Ice USA
Elevate your look with the timeless Miami Cuban and Cuban links from King Ice USA. Known for their thick, interlocking design, these chains are perfect for those who want to make a statement. Whether you’re dressing up for a night out or adding flair to your everyday attire, our Miami Cuban and Cuban link chains offer both durability and style. Discover these iconic pieces at King Ice, your go-to jewelry destination in the United States.
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