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[[File:marilyn_monroe_best_friends.jpg|link=Marilyn Monroe|frame|Proudly displaying her best friends.]]
[[File:marilyn monroe best friends.jpg|link=Marilyn Monroe|frame|Proudly displaying her best friends.]]


{{quote|''"Men grow cold''

{{quote| ''"Men grow cold''<br />
''As girls grow old''
''And we all lose our charms in the end''
''As girls grow old''<br />
''But square-cut or pear-shaped''
''And we all lose our charms in the end''<br />
''These rocks don't lose their shape''
''But square-cut or pear-shaped''<br />
''These rocks don't lose their shape''<br />
''Diamonds are a girl's best friend"'' }}
''Diamonds are a girl's best friend"'' }}


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Sparkly jewelry also makes a great [[MacGuffin]]; a [[Mineral MacGuffin]], even.
Sparkly jewelry also makes a great [[MacGuffin]]; a [[Mineral MacGuffin]], even.


[[Sub Trope|Sub Tropes]] include:
[[Sub-Trope|Sub Tropes]] include:
* [[Gem Encrusted]] (Sticking Jewelry on anything it would pretty up)
* [[Gem-Encrusted]] (Sticking Jewelry on anything it would pretty up)
* [[Diamonds in The Buff]]
* [[Diamonds in the Buff]]
* [[Distracted By the Luxury]] (as jewelry is the most common luxury used)
* [[Distracted by the Luxury]] (as jewelry is the most common luxury used)
* [[Ring of Power]] (since rings are jewelry)
* [[Ring of Power]] (since rings are jewelry)
* [[Power Crystal]].
* [[Power Crystal]].
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A [[Sister Trope]] to [[Pretty in Mink]], [[Gold Makes Everything Shiny]].
A [[Sister Trope]] to [[Pretty in Mink]], [[Gold Makes Everything Shiny]].


Compare [[Everything's Better With Sparkles]], [[Pimped-Out Dress]], [[Conspicuous Consumption]] (which this trope almost always is).
Compare [[Everything's Better with Sparkles]], [[Pimped-Out Dress]], [[Conspicuous Consumption]] (which this trope almost always is).

{{examples}}
{{examples}}

== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* [[Rose of Versailles]] not only has MANY [[Gorgeous Period Dress|Gorgeous Period Dresses]], but also features the ''Diamond Necklace Afair'' mentioned below.
* ''[[Rose of Versailles]]'' not only has ''many'' [[Gorgeous Period Dress]]es, but also features the ''Diamond Necklace Afair'' mentioned below.
* Naru Osaka's mother in [[Sailor Moon]] is a widow who owns a jewelry store, and the first episode of the anime features it.
* Naru Osaka's mother in ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' is a widow who owns a jewelry store, and the first episode of the anime features it.
** Of course we also have the Silver Crystal aka the Ginzishou, which takes the form of a diamond. And then ''all'' of Usagi's [[Transformation Trinket|Transformation Trinkets]] are basically shiny lockets whee she keeps her magical crystals, Ginzishou included.
** Of course we also have the Silver Crystal aka the Ginzishou, which takes the form of a diamond. And then ''all'' of Usagi's [[Transformation Trinket]]s are basically shiny lockets whee she keeps her magical crystals, Ginzishou included.


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* The song "Diamonds are a girl's best friend" from the musical version of ''[[Gentlemen Prefer Blondes]]'' (made famous by [[Marilyn Monroe]] in the film version).
* The song "Diamonds are a girl's best friend" from the musical version of ''[[Gentlemen Prefer Blondes]]'' (made famous by [[Marilyn Monroe]] in the film version).
* Some of Satine's [[Pimped-Out Dress|Pimped Out Dresses]] in ''[[Moulin Rouge]]'' have "Diamond" in the name by the costume designer -- and the evil Duke offers her a necklace so stunning that even she is [[Distracted By the Luxury|briefly dazzled]].
* Some of Satine's [[Pimped-Out Dress]]es in ''[[Moulin Rouge]]'' have "Diamond" in the name by the costume designer—and the evil Duke offers her a necklace so stunning that even she is [[Distracted by the Luxury|briefly dazzled]].
* In ''Love Potion #9'', Sandra Bullock is offered a diamond necklace by an Italian car magnate. At first she refuses, but when she finds out that his company is the one that made her piece-of-crap car, she takes it from him.
* In ''Love Potion #9'', Sandra Bullock is offered a diamond necklace by an Italian car magnate. At first she refuses, but when she finds out that his company is the one that made her piece-of-crap car, she takes it from him.
* ''[[Jodhaa Akbar]]''. [http://nowrunning.com/comingsoon/JodhaaAkbar/stills/JodhaaAkbar01.jpg What did you expect?] [http://s.chakpak.com/se_images/102069_-1_564_none/jodhaa-akbar-wallpaper.jpg Rajputs love their bling.]
* ''[[Jodhaa Akbar]]''. [https://web.archive.org/web/20210312061458/http://nowrunning.com/comingsoon/JodhaaAkbar/stills/JodhaaAkbar01.jpg What did you expect?]{{Dead link}} [http://s.chakpak.com/se_images/102069_-1_564_none/jodhaa-akbar-wallpaper.jpg Rajputs love their bling.]{{Dead link}}
* ''[[Diamonds Are Forever (Film)|Diamonds Are Forever]]'' and its very sparkly, [[Fetish Fuel]]-tacular [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxST-YyICGM title sequence].
* ''[[Diamonds Are Forever]]'' and its very sparkly, [[Fetish Fuel]]-tacular [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxST-YyICGM title sequence].
* Ginger in ''[[Casino]]'' loves showing hers off.
* Ginger in ''[[Casino]]'' loves showing hers off.
* The ruby slippers in ''[[The Wizard of Oz (Film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' were changed from silver in the book -- both shiny.
* The ruby slippers in ''[[The Wizard of Oz (film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' were changed from silver in the book—both shiny.
** The change was partly so the slippers would show up better in Technicolor. As a [[MacGuffin]], they need to be clearly visible.
** The change was partly so the slippers would show up better in Technicolor. As the film's [[MacGuffin]], they need to be clearly visible.


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Several times in ''[[Sex and The City]]'', the girls have reacted with near orgasmic glee when given fancy jewelry by their beaus. Miranda being the exception, she's the only one who hates grand romantic gestures.
* Several times in ''[[Sex and the City]]'', the girls have reacted with near orgasmic glee when given fancy jewelry by their beaus. Miranda being the exception, she's the only one who hates grand romantic gestures.
* In ''[[Merlin (TV)|Merlin]]'' Lady Morgana is usually decked out with elaborate jewelry to denote her wealth and status, in direct contrast with [[Foil|Guinevere]], who usually [[Flower Motif|ornates herself with flowers]].
* In ''[[Merlin (TV series)|Merlin]]'' Lady Morgana is usually decked out with elaborate jewelry to denote her wealth and status, in direct contrast with [[Foil|Guinevere]], who usually [[Flower Motif|ornates herself with flowers]].


== [[Music]] ==
== [[Music]] ==
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== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
* The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Necklace_Affair "Affair of the Necklace"] was a historical scandal where a con artist named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne_of_Valois-Saint-R%C3%A9my Jeanne de Saint-Remy de Valois] stole an extremely expensive diamond necklace, and tricked the jeweler into thinking [[Marie Antoinette]] was buying it. It's featured in lots of media, like the aforementioned ''[[Rose of Versailles]]'' and the movie ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Affair_of_the_Necklace The Affair of the Necklace]'' with Hillary Swank as Jeanne.
* The [[wikipedia:Diamond Necklace Affair|"Affair of the Necklace"]] was a historical scandal where a con artist named [[wikipedia:Jeanne of Valois-Saint-Rémy|Jeanne de Saint-Remy de Valois]] stole an extremely expensive diamond necklace, and tricked the jeweler into thinking [[Marie Antoinette]] was buying it. It's featured in lots of media, like the aforementioned ''[[Rose of Versailles]]'' and the movie ''[[wikipedia:The Affair of the Necklace|The Affair of the Necklace]]'' with Hillary Swank as Jeanne.


== [[Theatre]] ==
== [[Theatre]] ==
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* Redd White in ''[[Phoenix Wright]]: [[Ace Attorney]]'', is covered in jewelry and can make it sparkle just by showing it off.
* Redd White in ''[[Phoenix Wright]]: [[Ace Attorney]]'', is covered in jewelry and can make it sparkle just by showing it off.
* The ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series has Accessories/Relics which could increase stats of the user.
* The ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series has Accessories/Relics which could increase stats of the user.
** ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics a 2 (Video Game)|Final Fantasy Tactics a 2]]'' has Scions, a group of accessories which the wearer can summon Espers which appear from ''[[Final Fantasy XII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy XII]]''.
** ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2]]'' has Scions, a group of accessories which the wearer can summon Espers which appear from ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''.
* In the ''[[Harvest Moon]] series'', it's often possible to have jewelry crafted from [[Orichalcum]]. It has no real use, but makes a good gift.
* In the ''[[Harvest Moon]] series'', it's often possible to have jewelry crafted from [[Orichalcum]]. It has no real use, but makes a good gift.
* Parodied in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' radio ad.
* Parodied in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' radio ad.
{{quote| (handsome voice) "Nothing says 'love' like a lump of carbon mined by wage slaves in Angola."}}
{{quote|(handsome voice) "Nothing says 'love' like a lump of carbon mined by wage slaves in Angola."}}


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In an episode of ''[[Goldie Gold and Action Jack]]'', Goldie uses her pearl necklace as an impromptu seal on a magic spirit after the old seal was broken.
* In an episode of ''[[Goldie Gold and Action Jack]]'', Goldie uses her pearl necklace as an impromptu seal on a magic spirit after the old seal was broken.
* The [[Disney Princess|Disney Princesses]], especially with their "Jewel Princess" set.
* The [[Disney Princess]]es, especially with their "Jewel Princess" set.
* As the name implies, ''[[Princess Gwenevere and The Jewel Riders]]'' used them for loads of things, from [[MacGuffin|MacGuffins]] to [[Transformation Trinket|Transformation Trinkets]].
* As the name implies, ''[[Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders]]'' used them for loads of things, from [[MacGuffin]]s to [[Transformation Trinket]]s.


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[[Category:Rule of Glamorous]]
[[Category:Rule of Glamorous]]
[[Category:Princess Tropes]]
[[Category:Princess Tropes]]
[[Category:Everythings Better With Indexes]]
[[Category:Truth in Television]]
[[Category:Truth in Television]]
[[Category:Costume Tropes]]
[[Category:Costume Tropes]]
[[Category:Bejeweled Tropes]]
[[Category:Bejeweled Tropes]]
[[Category:Everythings Sparkly With Jewelry]]
[[Category:Everything's Sparkly with Jewelry]]
[[Category:Trope]]
[[Category:Everything's Better with Indexes]]

Latest revision as of 11:31, 24 February 2022

Proudly displaying her best friends.

"Men grow cold
As girls grow old
And we all lose our charms in the end
But square-cut or pear-shaped
These rocks don't lose their shape
Diamonds are a girl's best friend"

When Jewelry is shown in fiction, it's to pretty up a scene. Pretty much like Real Life, since wearing jewelry is almost always to enhance appearance and/or to show off wealth.

Sparkly jewelry also makes a great MacGuffin; a Mineral MacGuffin, even.

Sub Tropes include:

A Sister Trope to Pretty in Mink, Gold Makes Everything Shiny.

Compare Everything's Better with Sparkles, Pimped-Out Dress, Conspicuous Consumption (which this trope almost always is).

Examples of Everything's Sparkly with Jewelry include:

Anime and Manga

  • Rose of Versailles not only has many Gorgeous Period Dresses, but also features the Diamond Necklace Afair mentioned below.
  • Naru Osaka's mother in Sailor Moon is a widow who owns a jewelry store, and the first episode of the anime features it.
    • Of course we also have the Silver Crystal aka the Ginzishou, which takes the form of a diamond. And then all of Usagi's Transformation Trinkets are basically shiny lockets whee she keeps her magical crystals, Ginzishou included.

Film

Literature

  • Sisterhood series by Fern Michaels: Myra Rutledge has a pearl necklace that she tends to play with out of habit. In Home Free, she apparently pulled on her necklace too hard, breaking it, causing pearls to spill on the floor, and she had to go shopping for a new necklace chain.

Live Action TV

  • Several times in Sex and the City, the girls have reacted with near orgasmic glee when given fancy jewelry by their beaus. Miranda being the exception, she's the only one who hates grand romantic gestures.
  • In Merlin Lady Morgana is usually decked out with elaborate jewelry to denote her wealth and status, in direct contrast with Guinevere, who usually ornates herself with flowers.

Music

  • The Jennifer Lopez song "Jenny From the Block" has the line "Don't be fooled by these rocks", although the video and her lifestyle did make the line seem empty.

Newspaper Comics

  • Jeremy in Zits is trying to ask a girl advice for what to give his mom for her birthday, and before he can complete his sentences the girl keeps interrupting "Jewelry. Yep, definitely jewelry." On another occasion, he bought his girlfriend Sara one earring with an I.O.U (a very tiny one that fit where the earring would go in the box) for the other one when he can afford it. Sara was nonetheless touched by the gesture.

Real Life

Theatre

  • The song Glitter and be Gay from Candide is (almost) all about how much the character loves her flashy wardrobe, especially the jewels.

Toys

Video Games

(handsome voice) "Nothing says 'love' like a lump of carbon mined by wage slaves in Angola."

Western Animation