For some of us, Halloween isn’t just a holiday, it’s a lifestyle. Some of us regularly look for spooky jewellery you can wear all year because we want to embrace that – and maybe your customers do, too. That’s why we’ve put together this list of jewellery for all your alternative, edgy, and spook-tober-loving customers looking for their ideal piece of jewellery.
Moon Jewellery
Celestial jewellery – and moons to be specific – has been very popular in the last few years, and we’re hoping it stays that way. It doesn’t matter the cycle of the moon, but crescents and full moons seem to be the most popular. There are even necklaces that show you what the moon looked like on any specific date. Either way, moons are our top style for spooky jewellery you can wear all year.
Eye Jewellery
We’re not talking about the classic Evil Eye design, we’re talking about eyes in a general sense. This style has been a popular trend so it isn’t totally unheard of to have someone wearing eye jewellery. There are hundreds of styles to choose from, so your customer can find their ideal look.
Skull Jewellery
This one is more common than you think, but skull motifs are included in the spooky jewellery you can wear all year category. There are the traditional styles, chic and modern designs, and of course, everything in between. There are some fantastic styles out there that your customers are going to want to see, so take your time to shop for the right ones.
Spider Jewellery
Arachnophobes may not be a fan of this suggestion, but spider jewellery is popular outside of October, especially for many people in the alt communities. There are all kinds of accessories that can be found with this creepy-crawly motif, and some can be very endearing when you look beyond the fact that it is, in fact, a spider.
Snake Jewellery
Much like spiders, snakes have always been popular outside of October – in fact, the snake trend is still happening as you’re reading this. Snakes are great motifs to have for rings, bracelets, and necklaces, but they also work well as earings – specifically ear climbers.
Bat Jewellery
While bats are often associated with Halloween and creepy locations, they’re found pretty much all over the world. These flying creatures are really cool when you think about it: they only come out at night, they use echolocation, and there are over 1,400 species worldwide. These incredible creatures are perfect as spooky jewellery you can wear all year!
Cat Jewellery
Of course, people wear cats all year round, but they aren’t always spooky looking. We’re talking specifically about black cats, though. They can be cute – after all, many people own black cats, right? Black cats have been associated with bad luck because they’ve been associated with witches and magic, but that’s been proven false. Don’t worry about what people say, black cats count as (not so) spooky jewellery you can wear all year.
Wolf Jewellery
Wolves are often associated with vampires and witches, but at this point, we’re pretty sure they can be appropriate to wear all year. Wolves are majestic and beautiful, it would be a shame to restrict them to one month out of the year.
Jewellery with Claws
Doesn’t matter if the claws belong to birds, dragons, or something else, these are considered spooky jewellery you can wear all year. They look cool either way and should be considered more common as regular accessories.
Spiked Jewellery
Again, this is something more common than other styles of spooky jewellery you can wear all year. Spikes have been trending in the last few years, especially in the alt community. The great thing about spiked jewellery is that there are different sizes and designs available, making it easier to find something appropriate for everyday wear.
Dagger Jewellery
What could be sharper than a necklace or earring with a small knife on it? Dagger jewellery is pretty cool, and some great designs fit the minimalist style that’s popular right now. Of course, if your customers are looking for a bolder or bigger design, you could always choose longswords or estocs.
Black Rhodium Jewellery
Black rhodium is great around October, but it’s also appropriate to wear all year long. It looks particularly stunning with band rings or thick chains, making it extra noticeable. When paired with gemstones, the dark hue tends to make them pop more – especially diamonds. We suggest finding black rhodium jewellery with regular rhodium elements for a very elegant and sharp design.
Victorian Designs
Maybe it’s because of all the horror movies revolving around the Victorian Era, but there is definitely something spooky about Victorian jewellery. This includes cameos, hearts, hands, and vines on just about every type of jewellery possible. Brooches were also very popular, and combining them with spooky motifs make them all the better.