Slang Words for Jewelry (and How to Use Them)

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Everyone feels good when they deck themselves out in glittering jewelry. Because of the bump of confidence it gives you, pop culture has come up with quite a few terms that relate to jewelry and wearing it.

We’ve made a list of slang words for jewelry here for you to learn. Let’s see how many of them you’ve heard before…


Table of Contents

Slang Words for Jewelry (in Alphabetical Order)

A

Accessorize

Meaning:

  • (Verb): To adorn yourself in jewelry and other accessories.
  • Example: “How should I accessorize myself today?”

Read Also: Slang Words for Clothes

Affordabling

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Inexpensive, cheap jewelry that looks like something much costlier.
  • Example: “He may look like he dropped a lot on his outfit, but he’s wearing tons of affordabling.”

B

Bezzle

Meaning:

  • (Noun): A general slang word for jewelry.
  • Example: “Take a look at all that bezzle she’s wearing.”

Bling/Bling Bling

Meaning:

  • (Noun): An extremely popular term for jewelry. See Bezzle.

Blingual

Meaning:

  • (Adjective): When all someone can talk about is their new jewelry and accessories.
  • Example: “Jared just took a trip to the jeweler’s, and now he’s blingual.”

Brocelet

Meaning:

  • (Noun): A masculine bracelet designed to be worn by a man.
  • Example: “I love when guys wear brocelets.”

C

Candy

Meaning:

  • (Noun): A term used to describe plastic jewelry commonly worn at raves. It is also sometimes spelled as “kandi.”
  • Example: “Becca wore loads of candy to the rave last night.”

Chrome-Plated

Meaning:

  • (Adjective): Popular 50’s-era slang that means you’re dressed to the nines or wearing your best. We think this can easily refer to wearing your best jewelry, too!
  • Example: “Elizabeth got chrome-plated for the dance tonight.”

Conarderly

Meaning:

  • (Adjective): Slang used by jewelers to describe an embarrassingly tiny gemstone. It is also sometimes spelled as “kinardly.”
  • Example: “The diamond on the engagement ring her fiancé got her is conardley, but she doesn’t seem to mind.”

D

Diamond Doctor

Meaning:

  • (Noun): A real jewelry expert who can evaluate your jewelry.
  • Example: “Mark is a diamond doctor who owns a jewelry store.”

Dime

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Shortened way of saying “diamond.” Be careful and clear with this one, though, because it has many other connotations.
  • Example: “What do you think of the dime on my ring?”

Dope Rope

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Extremely thick, chunky gold chains that were common not that long ago in hip hop.
  • Example: “Does Tyler still wear dope rope?”

Dudery

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Jewelry designed for men.
  • Example: “He looks handsome in all his dudery.”

F

Five Tabler

Meaning:

  • (Noun): This is more slang used by jewelers. It refers to a gemstone so large, you can see it from five tables away.
  • Example: “That five tabler is so big, I can see it all the way from here.”

Front

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Jewelry that is worn on your teeth. Also called a grill.
  • Example: “The singer wore a new front in his latest music video.”

Frozen Spit Diamond

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Really low-quality diamonds that you usually buy from cheap stores in malls.
  • Example: “Tiffany tried to pawn off a frozen spit diamond and was shocked when she heard how little they were willing to pay for it.”

G

Geared

Meaning:

  • (Adjective): Decked out in your best, including nice jewelry.
  • Example: “Trey got all geared up for his date later.”

Glimmerous

Meaning:

  • (Adjective): See Geared.

Gliss

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Jewelry that is high in quality and therefore expensive.
  • Example: “Trisha got some new gliss and won’t shut up about it.”

Grill

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Dental jewelry. See Front.

I

Ice

Meaning:

  • (Noun): This is an extremely common slang term for jewelry. It’s also popular in New York slang.
  • Example: “He won’t stop showing off all his ice in his videos. I bet it’s fake.”

Iced Out

Meaning:

  • (Adjective): Someone who’s wearing a lot of ice, usually to show off.
  • Example: “Zeke is iced out today. Wonder who he’s trying to impress.”

Internet Diamonds

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Cheap and low-quality diamonds that are often purchased on the internet.
  • Example: “Don’t be disappointed when your internet diamonds don’t look as good in person.”

J

Jesus Piece

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Religious-themed jewelry, such as crosses.
  • Example: “Jose loves to pose for pictures in his new Jesus piece.”

Jury

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Common slang word for jewelry. See Ice.

L

Laced

Meaning:

  • (Adjective): One who is wearing lots of jewelry. See Iced Out.

P

Pregret

Meaning:

  • (Noun): This isn’t strictly related to jewelry, but it can be. Pregret is when you feel regret for spending money on something before you’ve even purchased it.
  • Example: “Tanya felt pregret for the expensive charm bracelet she got last night.”

R

Rock

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Another word for a gemstone. It is oftentimes used to describe a larger one.
  • Example: “The actress was wearing a 20-karat rock on her finger after her popstar boyfriend proposed to her.”

Rolex

Meaning:

  • (Noun): A brand of luxury watches. Many people will wear Rolexes as a flashy demonstration of their wealth.
  • Example: “He tries to get his Rolex in every picture and video he’s in.”

Read Also: Slang Words for Shoes


S

Status Symbol

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Any object that you use to flaunt your financial success. Typically, it’s a piece of expensive jewelry.
  • Example: “John’s Rolex is his status symbol. He’s always trying to show it off to anyone who will look.”

Stones

Meaning:

  • (Noun): See Rock.

T

Tiff & Co

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Shortened version of Tiffany & Company, a luxury jewelry company.
  • Example: “He brought home a box that says Tiff & Co on it…should I be excited?”

Tinsel

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Cheap and fake jewelry.
  • Example: “He wants us to think he’s rich, but he’s wearing so much tinsel, he looks like a Christmas tree.”

Tricked Out

Meaning:

  • (Adjective): See Iced Out.

Truck Jewelry

Meaning:

  • (Noun): Huge, chunky, and flashy jewelry that was big in the 80’s and 90’s. Often worn in music videos.
  • Example: “He felt weighed down by all the truck jewelry he was wearing.”

Wrap Up

Jewelry is everywhere in every occasion. A diamond ring marks a new stage in your relationship. Most people get their ears pierced as a rite of passage of sorts when they’re old enough. Perhaps most famously, jewelry is used as a status symbol by influencers and celebrities.

With its loaded cultural meanings, we’re not surprised there are so many ways to refer to jewelry. Try some of these words out the next time you choose to wear a little bling.

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