Travis Scott is a child of the bling bling era. Now that he has established himself, it looks like he will be getting into the jewelry business himself.

According to documents obtained by TMZ on Sunday (Nov. 18), La Flame has filed trademark paperwork to lock down the use of "Astroworld" on "jewelry, clocks, watches, key chains, jewelry cases and even dog chains."

This move is part of Travis' big plan for new lines of merch for his new store he is opening in Houston. Back in September, he filed trademark paperwork to make clothing and accessories under the names S.P.A.C.E., S.P.A.C.E 1991 and S.P.A.C.E 2001.

On Saturday (Nov. 17), Scott gave an update on the store and directed fans to show up during his 2018 Astroworld Festival. "Me @ogchaseb always had this dreaming of opening a store in the city," he wrote on Instagram. "We finally here SPACE 2019. Go by there before the festival 12-5."

Scott's first-annual festival took place at Houston's NRG Park and featured performances from Young Thug, Post Malone, Lil Wayne, Trippie Redd, Rae Sremmurd, Metro Boomin, Gunna, Sheck Wes, Smokepurpp, Tommy Genesis, Paul Wall, Lil Flip and more.

Travis is in the midst of his Astroworld: Wish You Were Here Tour with Trippie Redd, Sheck Wes and Gunna. He recently had to postpone four tour dates in December due to production issues.

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