Articles Tagged: hip hop jewelry

Shamballa Bracelet and Necklaces!

March 15th, 2011 | By

If you don’t know, now you know.  The Shamballa jewelry movement has intensified this past year and we’re proud to offer them now at King Ice! You can see Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and many more gracing magazine covers. Shamballa bracelets are inspired from meditation and spiritual belief. They are the #1 hip hop fashion trend right now and we expect this reignited interest in ball bead bracelets to continue for some time. Express yourself just like the celebrties.

Our iced out Shamballa bracelets are made from a strong nylon string, plastic and a base metal coated with gold or rhodium. The stones are round shaped, excellent cut micro pave cubic zirconias or hematite diamonds.

Purchase your Shamballa Bracelets from King Ice by clicking here: http://www.kingice.com/Disco-Ball-Bead-Shamballa-Bracelets-100613.html

UPDATE: We’re almost out of our first batch of Shamballa bracelets! More to come soon.

The Big Face Hip Hop Watches That Celebrities Wear

February 18th, 2011 | By

Gold Plated Mother Of Pearl Diamond Hip Hop Watch

Gold Plated MOP Diamond Hip Hop Watch

I’m sure you’ve seen it. I’m sure you’ve all wanted it. Now you can have it! So what is it?

King Ice is always looking out for those that are ballin’ on a budget so we listened to everyone and got to work in getting the best diamond hip hop watches for men. These diamond watches, which can be found here: http://www.kingice.com/Diamond-Watches-100558.html, are high in quality. With over 30 different new styles, we’re sure that we’ve got something for everyone. Some watches feature a removable bezel so you can switch it out to an even more iced out style.


Nuff said. Go and cop a watch so you know what the time is and look fly too.

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2010 World Cup Fever Giveaway!

July 1st, 2010 | By

Celebrating the 2010 World Cup, we thought it’d be a great idea to give out one of our best selling soccer/football pendants with a chain!

Click here to see how to WIN!

This pendant and chain combo normally sells for about $50! We’re giving it to you for FREE!

Of course you can purchase the pendant here if you don’t win.

Fifty Cent Beef Pt 2

March 24th, 2009 | By

Another target has been hit by the infamous controversial Fifty Cent — Rick Ross. The Miami rapper is known for his hard beats and husky voice and has teamed up with other artists like Ludacris, Dream and Akon. Well, Fifty Cent really pushed him to the limit with his song that disses Rick Ross and Gunplay. Gunplay shot back with his crew in an attempt to hit Fifty back, but only time will tell what effect this will have on either one of their careers. Fifty’s angle is to point out who isn’t real in the “game”. Rappers like Ja Rule who went soft (or maybe was always soft, but was playing hard with hip hop jewelry and clothes) get called out by Fifty Cent and are almost instantly shut down. The same goes for the Floridian Rick Ross.

Iced Out Gun Pendant

There was a video clip released by Fifty Cent on YouTube that shows him taunting Gunplay. Some people on the streets call Fifty Cent “Curly”, which is a nickname that is supposed to diss Fifty’s sexuality, but Fifty takes this name and creates a pimp character named Curly for a web series on YouTube. On this show, Fifty Cent makes fun of Rick Ross and his baby mama. The video begins and ends with Gunplay seemingly passed out. On a survey given to that shows 62.57% saying Fifty Cent is winning the battle, 16.04% say Rick Ross is winning and 21.39% don’t think either one of them is winning. Many people don’t fall for the rap beefs that form in the music industry because they are known to help hype up sales for the artists involved.

12 Year Anniversary of Biggie’s Death

March 10th, 2009 | By

Twelve years have passed since the infamous B.I.G passed away. Even though he has been gone for over a decade, you can still hear his old songs playing in movies and on the radio; and you might even catch a few new songs using his voice from old recorded tracks. Born as Christopher Wallace, Notorious B.I.G. was a rap legend in the 90s and was often compared to and was even a rival of Tupac. The East Coast, West Coast battle was shutdown almost immediately after the death of the two legendary stars, making the beef a little to real and too deadly. To top off the continuation of the Biggie legacy, a movie was recently released called Notorious B.I.G.; it is the life story of Christopher Wallace and how he met up with Puff Daddy and other rappers allowing him to make it as big as he had gotten in the music industry.

Biggie Smalls

His crew was the Junior M.A.F.I.A., which was an instant success; it contained rappers like Lil’ Cease and Lil’ Kim. These trendsetters hit the scene hard, but B.I.G. never really got to see the groups true success of its last album release, “Life After Death”, which sold 11 million copies. Biggie’s albums are constantly being sold and promoted today, so his legendary tale continues to thrive strong. Seeing him and his fellow rappers on stage brought a true hip hop presence that many people enjoyed to watch. His swagger, hip hop jewelry and clothes all made him into the star he was. Notorious B.I.G. is and will continue to be one of the top rappers of all time.