inlapidate
/ɪnˌlæpɪˈdeɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to cover or plate with a layer of precious stones, especially diamonds.
“The skilled artisan inlapidated the surface of the box with sparkling diamonds.”
2. verb
to cover or encrust with something hard or hard-like, as if with precious stones.
“The artist used a special technique to inlapidate the exterior of the building with gleaming glass tiles.”