How Much Do Gold Grillz Cost?
Short answer: custom gold grillz start around $600 for a plain solid-gold two-tooth piece and run into five figures for a fully iced-out diamond set. Most custom orders land in the $800–$3,500 range. What you pay comes down to three things: how many teeth, which metal, and whether you add stones.
The three things that set the price
- Number of teeth. The more teeth you cover, the more gold and labor it takes. A two-tooth piece is the entry point; a full top-and-bottom set is the top.
- Metal and karat. 10k gold is the most affordable real gold; 14k has more pure gold and a richer color, so it costs more. White and rose gold also run a bit higher than yellow. (See 10K vs 14K gold grillz.)
- Stones and finish. Plain gold is the base price. Diamond-cut and diamond-dust detailing add sparkle for a little more. Moissanite and diamonds are the biggest jump. (See moissanite vs diamond grillz.)
Plain solid gold grillz — the starting point
Real, custom-molded solid gold with no stones. Rough starting prices in 10k yellow gold, by how many teeth you cover:
- 2 teeth — from about $600
- 4 teeth — from about $850
- 6 teeth — from about $950
- 8 teeth (a full "smile" of front teeth) — from about $1,150
- Full single arch (up to 12 teeth) — from about $1,550
Stepping up to 14k or choosing white or rose gold raises these, and a matching top and bottom set is roughly double a single arch. Plain solid gold tops out around $4,400 for a large two-color set. Browse High Polish Gold Grillz to see the styles.
Gold with detailing — sparkle without the stone price
Diamond-cut and diamond-dust finishes are cut and textured into the gold itself to catch the light — no set stones, so you get extra shine without the diamond price tag. With detailing, two-tone, or tri-color work, sets run roughly $750 to $7,150 depending on teeth count and karat. Colored enamel pieces can reach higher.
Iced-out grillz — moissanite and diamonds
This is where price climbs the most, because you’re paying for set stones across every tooth.
- Moissanite — the most sparkle for your money. Iced moissanite sets run roughly $1,600 to $19,300 depending on size. Browse Moissanite Gold Grillz.
- Lab diamonds — real diamonds at a lower price than mined. Sets run roughly $2,500 to $18,700. Browse Lab Diamond Gold Grillz.
- Natural diamonds — the top end and the best long-term value, roughly $2,450 to $22,300 for a full set.
Want to set stones in silver instead of gold to save? Iced silver sets start around $750. Not sure which stone is right? Read moissanite vs diamond grillz.
Why not just buy a $40 grill online?
Those are gold-plated base metal in a one-size mold — the thin gold wears off, they don’t fit your teeth, and they have no real value. Solid gold costs more because it’s the real metal, molded to you, and it lasts for years. Here’s the full breakdown: real gold vs gold-plated grillz.
How long does a custom set take?
Because every grill is molded and made to your exact teeth, it isn’t instant. Industry-wide, custom grillz typically take about one to three weeks — plain gold on the shorter end, diamond and multi-color work on the longer end. The clock starts once we have your dental impression and you’ve approved the design.
Get an exact quote
Every mouth is different, so the best way to get your real number is to tell us what you want. Compare the looks in our Grillz Styles Guide, then start your custom order or book a virtual appointment. We make custom grillz in solid gold at factory-direct prices — no middleman markup. Visit Iceberg Diamonds at Boulevard Mall, Las Vegas, or call 702-567-1700.