Custom Grills

Types of Grills We Offer

  • Solids

    Gold can be cast to create a flat, smooth surface on any number of your teeth. Permanent style, also called "deep-cut," involves cutting the gold in a way that shows off each individual tooth. This gives the grillz a permanent style that looks more natural. You can choose to decorate your solid grillz with diamonds, gems, or other stones, or you can keep it looking like the classic gold.

  • Honeycomb

    Honeycomb gives that fully iced-out look. Instead of sitting on top, the diamonds are set into holes on the gold teeth. Most people want VVS or CZ diamonds in honeycomb settings, which makes for a beautiful and dramatic finished product.

  • Open Face

    In an open face grillz, each tooth's edges are made of gold metal, and the white part in the middle is left open.
    The thin gold edge around each tooth gives this style a very simple look.   Also, cuts like diamond or permanent cuts can be used on open faces to make them look more intense.

  • Trillion Cut

     Small cuts are sketched into solid gold grillz to make this look. Many people who ask for trillion cuts will add diamond dust to make the effect even more dramatic. If you're looking for something less intense, diamond cuts are always a classic choice.

  • Drip

    People often get their bottom grillz in a drip style, which makes it look like gold is dripping down their teeth.   No matter what, the drip style grillz is a really unique way to make a custom design. You can really make the most of it by adding some diamonds or rubies.

  • Bar

    A horizontal gold bar is put across any number of teeth, and it can be set with diamonds, gems, enamel, or even letters. Most people have a six-piece, where the bar goes across the front four teeth and changes to a solid or open face grillz on the fangs, or canine teeth. On top, bars will sit along the bottom edges of your teeth.
    If you want bottom grillz, on the other hand, the bar will sit along the top edge of your teeth. If you want something simpler, you could get a bar across one or two teeth.