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Shopping for bling bling? Our bling bling jewelry is inspired by some of todays hottest celebrities like Beyonce, Oprah, and
Halle Berry, Oprah and Queen Latifah.
Beyonce, who performed three Oscar-nominated songs at the ceremony, wore a black velvet, body-hugging strapless dress by Versace and bling bling earrings and bracelet.
Some of our jewelry sets are also inspiried by Lil' Kim, the ultrasexy and fashion-trendy rapper, who also has a penchant for bling-bling jewelry.
Choose GlamForLess.com your bling bling and hip hop jewelry. Our prices are lower, our bling bling, hip hop jewelery are better quality and have more shine and last longer.
All our jewelry sets have the craziest bling bling shine you'll ever find, because it is made with the finest Austrian Crystals and Cubic Zirconia stones that will NOT fall out like the other guys! |
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#11659 Graduated Spray Diamonds
(free earrings with order)
$299.95
$95.95
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#12602 Oyster Glimmer Diamonds
(free earrings with order)
$399.95
$195.95
(sale)
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#11697 Flower Bib Diamonds
(free earrings with order)

$299.95
$145.95
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#11695 Octagon Flower Diamonds
(free earrings with order)
$299.95
$145.95
(sale)
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#12201 Graduated Loop Necklace
(free earrings with order)

$299.95
$145.95
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#12022 Rhinestone Drip Necklace
(free earrings with order)

$299.95
$145.95
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#12444 - Fine Pearl and Rhinestone Graduated Necklace
(free earrings with order)

$99.95
$45.95
(sale)
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Term: bling bling
The next time you and your pals coin a slang term to describe your latest bejeweled accessories, don't bet on keeping it exclusive. The linguistics "gangstas" over at the Oxford English Dictionary aren't "new jacks" to the latest "def" lingo.
The venerable definitions resource has already added other hip-hop-turned-mainstream terms like "jiggy," "breakbeat," "dope" and "phat" to the online updates of the 20-volume dictionary, and now it has started drafting an entry for the latest OED-approved term, "bling bling."
The term, which is used to describe diamonds, jewelry and all forms of showy style, was coined by New Orleans rap family Cash Money Millionaires back in the late '90s and started gaining national awareness with a song titled "Bling Bling" by Cash Money artist BG.
The rapper, who is currently promoting his new album, Living Legend, told MTV News, "I'm so surprised that that word has spread like it has. But I knew it was serious when I saw that the NBA championship ring for the Los Angeles Lakers had the word 'bling bling' written in diamonds on it."
And while BG once felt territorial about his much-loved term, he's since opened his arms to the slang's universal appeal.
" 'Bling bling' will never be forgotten," he said. "So it's like I will never be forgotten. I just wish that I'd trademarked it, so I'd never have to work again." |
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