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Celtic_Oak

Oak tree and pentagram pendant on one necklace, raven and moon medallion on anothet


KrisHughes2

I have a few pieces of jewelry that I associate with various deities. Most of it isn't "pagan jewelry" like you'd get from a witchy shop, but I understand the association. I wear it mostly as a reminder to myself, and maybe a subtle reminder to people who see me who I expect will probably get the message. Otherwise, I try to wear clothes that contribute to pollution and habitat destruction as little as possible. I upcycle my old clothes into new ones when I have the energy, or buy 2nd hand, try to stick to natural fibres, etc.


sjqiaozbhfwj

Lmao, I just wear regular clothes (a brown jacket, blue or Black pants/trousers, and brown boots, people i know say it's my trademark since i wear that combo constantly). Although after becoming a Hellenist, I started to use way more beauty products like perfume and creams cuz I'm primarily an Aphrodite worshipper, so ig that's what I use/wear as a part of my beliefs. Edit, I just remembered that I got a necklace I got from a Chinese friend that is said to give me good luck, I wear it constantly (so much so that I forgot that it's there šŸ’€) so I also wear that believing that it gives me better luck.


Positive_Alarm9577

I have a few clothing items that Ive dedicated to my deities, and i wear them not only because i like the clothes, but also as an act of devotion. I also like to feel connected to my deities through jewellery and such


dark_blue_7

It's purely by choice, but I do sometimes wear snake jewelry representing Jormungandr. Also have a couple of lovely Yggdrasil pendants.


OneRoseDark

I wear a headscarf and ritual jewelry! anytime I am out of my home, I cover my hair with a hat, scarf, or bandana. I have a silver ring of 3 interlocked bands that I wear on my right hand (when I was single, I wore it on my wedding finger) as a symbol of my commitment to my practice. I also have a jewelry set that I made myself last year and consecrated at Samhain for use over the year. it consists of a necklace, a pair of earrings, and 3 bracelets for me, a necklace and 4 bracelets for my husband, and a bracelet for my son that he wears under supervision for special occasions (as he is 3 months old and not actually old enough for jewelry). my husband and I each wear at least one piece from the set every day. the last piece of the jewelry set is a bead calendar that tracks the full and new moons along with the holidays on the Wheel of the Year. it lives on my altar as part of daily practice there. they are all blessed and meant to hold protection and joy for us through a year and a day. they are retired at the following Samhain and replaced with a new set, at which point they become part of our regular jewelry collection.


blinkingsandbeepings

I really like clothes and jewelry and stuff so Iā€™m kind of extra about it. I try to plan my outfits according to the time of year so I have colors and nature motifs that relate to the season. Like if I have a brooch that looks like a daffodil Iā€™ll wear it when the daffodils are actually blooming. Itā€™s one of my little ways of feeling connected to the wheel of the year.


Woman_withapen

Started wearing a pendant. I also wear a Hematite ring on my right middle finger. One as a sign of being demisexual and for the god of war, Ares.


LazyRae2102

I thought the ring went on your left ring finger? How are either of these signs of demisexual and Ares?


Woman_withapen

Oh I'm sorry for being unclear. In the asexual community, wearing a black ring on your right middle finger is a sign. A crystal attached to Ares in Hematite. So I combined the two.


Witchboy1692

Just my evil eye and usually my skull ring


coyotegirlxx

*Nothing special about my clothes, if we talk about some pagan distinctive features.* 1. In general, I love to wear vintage clothes in the style of the 60-80s or ethno style with partial reliance on my origin: linen/cotton dresses or shirts with embroidery (aka "vyshyvankas"), round earrings "kalachi" etc... sooo sounds pretty folkish I think... *However, I'm showing adherence to polytheism through the jewelryĀ on me.* 2. Well, I often wear a silver pendant called "lunnitsa" with sacred symbols around my neck to honor my ancestors and the moon goddess Divia. I also refer to such veneration as wearing a silver ring with a waxing/waning moon, which I turn in a certain direction with horns, depending on what the lunar cycle is now. A very convenient reminder btw :)) 3. As a sign of reverence and devotion to the ancient Kemetic gods, I always wear silver rings on my hand - one with a scarab beetle and one with the eye of Ra. I always have small silver ankhs with opal in the 2nd punctures of my earlobes. Sometimes I put large steel ankhs in the 1st ear punctures, I usually do this during rituals. 4. I often wear steel earrings with the Mother Goddess (the one associated with the Wiccan sign, yes) cos I revere the feminine nature associated with the creation, fertility, the reason for life on earth in general. On my right wrist I wear a silver bracelet with the constellation Ursa major made of blue stones as an amulet that I gifted to one of the goddesses I revered. And yes, I also associate wearing a mountain crystal pendant as a link to nature in the form of a piece of this nature on my chest :)


Address_Icy

A Heracles Club amulet on a necklace. Because I'm a syncretic (largely Hellenist) Neoplatonist whose ancestors are from Northern Europe, so it seems fitting given it's history of use by Germanics in Late Antiquity. I also find great comfort and wisdom through personal exegesis of the Heraclean myths and include prayers to Heracles in my daily worship. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules%27\_Club\_(amulet)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules%27_Club_(amulet))


caspercreep

I don't wear anything that points out what I am, but I do have a pentagram tattoo. I proudly display it while wearing tank tops.


i_love_dragon_dick

I have a little pendant that one of my besties got me. It's part of a carved antler with some protective runes on it on a leather string. I also have a beautiful Mjolnir (Norse Pagan) necklace but I'm more comfortable wearing my little pendant as the Mjolnir can be attributed to Neo-Nazis (and since I found there's a group of them around locally I do not want to associate with them!!!). There's always discussions in Norse Pagan circles about reclaiming the Mjolnir from white supremacists. While I do understand that, I'm also a white guy. I don't want people to feel unsafe around me. Things are stressful enough as it is out there.


yoda-1974

I wear alot of different crystal bracelets and necklaces. I just cleanse them and put my intentions in them and you can do this with any type of jewelry. Its not so much the jewelry type as much as the intention you put into it. I also love to wear black as its a color of protection


NeitherEitherPuss

A fairly chunky, anatomically correct, 2 inch long, hand-cast, pewter raven skull pedant. I had a tattoo of a tangle of chickweed wrapped around a pestle but it was so old and so delicate it was barely recognisable anymore so I worked it into my back piece as part of an octopus. My *very* aged pentagram tattoo on my back wound up becoming part of the mythic seascape.


eternal-gay

I have necklaces I've been wearing for a long time, but recently when I decided to focus more on my practice, I dedicated them to Dionysus. When I don't wear them they're on his altar, when I leave the house and put them on I invite him to be with me.


Olaanp

Necklaces mostly. I got this charm bracelet I really want to wear but trying to get it on isā€¦ difficult.


HappyGyng

For several years I wore a gold pentacle necklace. I recently changed to a black steel ankh necklace. I also have tattoos, usually visible, on my arms that include a pentacle, a chaos stare, a Djed pillar, and a Knot of Isis.


UnderstandingBig471

I wear a small silver crucifix with a beautiful silver lotus pendant that displays symbols for Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Daoism. I wear them on a red cord around my neck, hanging so that they are back to back and either one can be "in front" I put three beads on the cord for prayers too, two of hardwood, and one of turquoise (probably dyed howlite, which is fine with me)


Ryokitsune0011

Pentacle pendant around my neck. Pentacle tattooed on the back of my neck. Wear it as a symbol of protection.


CheshireKetKet

I wear a pendant. It used to be a sturdy pentacle. Now it's a 6 point flower.


PlantWise7801

Less about paganism (BC I don't own a lot of jewelry with iconography except maybe a pentacle, and a pocket watch engraved with the zodiac wheel) and more about witchcraft but I typically wear or carry a stone as extra shielding or for a specific intent. I also (usually) wear a glamour and clothing in specific colors (usually reds blacks dark blues). Jeans or black leggings and a black or red top is my typical attire


xXIns0mniacxX

I have a necklace with a pendant for loki that I keep under my shirt bc it's just for me. and a sorta matching snake ring that's in a similar metal and texture. that's it lol


PeridotRai

I have a triple moon ring that I wear. I also have a seven pointed star tattoo and a horned god tattoo on my neck and back, so Iā€™m always wearing those. I have an evil eye bracelet and earrings as well.


RavenSkies777

Crescent moon/celtic knot ring, star ring, lotus silver and onyx bracelet, and a planchette pendant necklace


One-Championship-965

I wear a mjolnir ring on my right hand and I have 2 braided leather cord necklaces that I made for myself. One is silver and blue with a pentacle pendant with sapphire insets, and the other is black and amethyst with an onyx heart pendant with silver ivy leaves wrapped around it. Both necklaces have stainless steel rune beads. (I actually have my own custom jewelry business) I also have an LED motion sensor light up cane that has the triple moon in pewter as part of the topper with a resin globe on top with a pentacle inside. That's the part that lights up. I also have an unfinished Celtic iron cross tattoo on my left arm, and a knot work piece on my lower back that looks like a heart surrounded by the infinity symbol, but it's more stylized into knot work than just those two symbols. It's hard to describe with words. I have both Norse and Celtic ancestry, so I recognize and honor both of them. I primarily work with Thor and Freya, but I also work with the Morrigan and Brigid. I have always been drawn to the deities who represent both battle and nurture.


bizoticallyyours83

Nothing really.Ā  I would like to wear jewelry, but I have terrible luck with my rings getting lost, my necklace chains breaking, and my keychains falling off. I'll wear it sometimes in the house these days, that's about it.


DollieSqueak

I wear a tree of life pendant with a bit of my fatherā€™s ashes in it.


No-Attention9838

I wear a pentacle that doesn't come off until the cord breaks, and I've recently added a tigers eye pendant that came as a set for my wife and I as a kind of wedding present from a good friend and fellow pagan. I've also got a bunch of sigil and mantra tattoos that all kinda mark personal spiritual benchmarks as I've gone through life.i wear long sleeves and tuck the jewelry, no one would ever know I was so devout. Then the summer happens and I get asked if the theban on my arms is sanscrit, Nordic runes, and if I can read it or iff it just says "take out" in mandarin


astral_fae

I wear a triskelle necklace and a crescent moon ring


Blackmagix14

I wear my evil eye and my moldivite crystal


ChihuahuaJedi

I wear a rune pendant on a necklace daily and regularly draw a rune on my hand from my daily pull. I also keep my hair and beard long and it feels vaguely spiritual to me.


ODonnell937

I personally wear either a triskelion or a Roman phallus pendant that is a copy of an archeological find from York (Eboracum). I have both pieces in genuine bronze because I love the warm colour and history.


espbear

A pendant of Pan, an Artemis cameo brooch, ogham pendant, a Brigid's cross pendant, seashell earrings (Aphrodite), an awen pendant, a couple cimaruta pendants. I also have an evil eye hair claw. IDK if I would connect it to worship per se, but it makes me think of Hellenism in a weird broad way, I guess because it reminds me of the ships in every depiction of Jason and the Argonauts.


SewerHarpies

Tattoos, different jewelry, essential oils & perfume. Other than the tattoos and piercing jewelry, the rest may vary depending on what Iā€™m trying to accomplish with the day.


Tubaperson

I just mainly wear a Mjolnir, apart from that a bracket to remember my Grandma.


yirzmstrebor

I wear a necklace with 5 pendants, a pentacle, a Mjolnir, a wolf, a raven, and a dragon. I also have a tattoo of a raven overlayed with knotwork.


WolfsBane00799

Jewelry is my main thing, but I also use sarongs in various ways. I have a few pieces that are obviously spiritual symbols, (pentacles, evil eye, crystals, gods & goddesses) but not all of my jewelery is. Many of them just have symbolism or meaning connected to them. For some examples, I have a faux leather bracelet with a scorpion symbol on it. I wear it to work as a visual reminder of self defence and protection. (It's not a place I feel safe in.) And I have am arm band from my best friend, who makes me feel safe when I'm with him, so I can carry a piece of his protective nature with me when we are apart. Other jewelry I have can also just be things I've put protective charms on for myself. A necklace, a ring, etc. I also sometimes wear a small medicine bag around my neck, and carry various items in it. If it's not safe to wear it somewhere, (either an unsafe area to express myself, or somewhere I don't want something dangling from my neck getting caught on stuff) it's always in my backpack. I don't leave the house without at least something with me. I know there are ways to create protection for yourself that don't require physical items, but for right now, I use physical items, as they are extremely helpful conduits for me to do this.


lebaneseblondechick

I wear a pendant of Ishtar and eight silver rings.


ChalkSauce

I wear a pentacle necklace at all time hidden under my shirt. I also carry a small pouch of crystals with me in my pocket when I'm out in public.


skipperoniandcheese

a silver and green triqueta necklace. i would also like to own a torq one day but i can never seem to find one that's reasonably priced without being cheap


lochness_memester

Mainly jewlery, but tattoos too if you count em. Always owls in some way or another haha


Biting-Queen-

I have tattoos that show my faith. A key with a triquatra on my left forearm, a quarter moon at my hairline, a spider on my chest, and triple moons on my back. I also have jewelry I wear when I go out.


ilikesquishypickles

I guess my tattoos sort of and my cletic knot rings I wear every day.


Alternative_Slide_62

sigil necklaces of the spirits that i work with or want to work with.


Turriku

Tiger stripe pattern, shark teeth and stone jewelry


Wallyboy95

Nothing. Lol bare foot gardening is about all that sets me apart šŸ˜†


Conscious_Music8360

Nothing. All the power I need lies within me. No symbolism or trinkets.


witchymoondust

I have two bracelets I wear in honor of Bastet and Sekhmet , one is a gold bracelet with a lioness head with a purple jewel in the forehead - the second is a black lava rock bracelet with green beads and a male lion head. I also wear crystal necklaces or a pentagram & tarot card earrings (The star & Temperance)


VagueSomethinOrOther

an aventurine pendant.... for good adventures. like a good luck talisman


SohniKaur

I used to have a couple of pendants but had to give them up as Iā€™m allergic to metals. I have a tiny knife I sometimes wear. Tiny as in 1.5 max inch blade, 1-ish inch handle too. The knife has a leather scabbard and a leather thong to hold around my neck so my skin doesnā€™t touch the metal.


Jumpy_Cucumber5081

I get really formal and wear my birthday suit


Due-Pirate-6711

I have a St. Bridget pendant I bought for someone (who was also interested in pre Christian faiths that were later absorbed into Catholicism) but we broke up before I could give it to them. It lives in my car because I havenā€™t the confidence to wear it.


PupForge

Just a simple chain with some medals, my wedding ring (which is enchanted), and I carry the occasional stone or mojo bag.


night-readers

I don't really wear anything massively distinctive. I wear a goddess mediation pendant (it's a wiccian pendant, sure, but it means so much more to me and represents a lot) for... Gods, maybe 10 years now? I replace the cord every once in a while when I need to. Had to replace the pendant once since my original one started to wear away, still have it tucked away though. In the last 2 years I started wearing a silver pentagram ring (one point up when I look at it). It's so subtle that even people I've worked with for years don't really notice it but I like it. I do also have a colored pentagram (one point up, guess it's technically called a pentacle but meh?) tattoo on my back. I should get the colors touched up but they've all held up super well so far for being nearly 10 years!


Giraffanny

Lunula medalion, Oak leave, Veles symbol earrings and ring


Puzzleheaded_Copy_3x

I wear a simple mjolnir


Tonninpepeli

Reindeer antler and foxes jaw bone necklaces, I honor these animals by carrying part of them with me


reischberg

crafts are an important part of my practice. many of my magic items are handmade, I mend my favorite clothes and I sometimes make something handy for work. besides that I wear my rune stone pendant and walk barefoot (if possible).


Nocodeyv

Necklace with a snake coiled around a staff. In origin it was a Rod of Asclepius, but I re-consecrated it to NingĢƒeÅ”zida, Lord of the Reliable Tree, a Sumerian god whose iconography includes snakes entwined around rods/trees. I want to commission a piece in the form of the original iconography, but havenā€™t been able to yet.


snarkylarkie

Mostly just my pentagram necklace my husband got for me. I feel protected with it on


ThatFreakyCareBear

I wear a devotional necklace for Artio at all times, and have other pieces dedicated to other dieties I work with as and when I feel their energy or need to channel them. In terms of clothing, I wouldn't say I wear anything specifically pagan. But I do find I have a lot of witchy/nature themed items in my wardrobe. Stuff with mushroom, flowers, moon phases etc. But most of my wardrobe is black clothing šŸ¤£ I tend to do magick in terms of colour magick in my clothing, so mostly black for protection but accents of others colours to bring certain energies through. And I use perfumes and body sprays for this too.


ashlayne

A beautiful pentacle charm on a necklace, that I display as normally and proudly as Christians do with a cross necklace. As a teacher, this can lead to some interesting conversations with my kiddos since I'm in the Bible Belt, but I've had far more positive conversations than negative ones surrounding its meaning and symbolism.


Bookwormincrisis

I wear a ring giving from my godspouse, and pendant that holds 2 crystals in one of those metal cage holder thingy. 1 of the crystals is my godspouseā€™s crystal the other is the crystal for the dragon I work with. I also have a bracelet that my Patron god had picked for me that I wear from time to time. None of my pieces are obviously pagan (like how Christianā€™s wear cross necklaces) but I have had people ask about my crystal (less than 5). I love my pieces not only for what they represent of my connection with my deities, but I also think they are pretty to look at in their simplicity.


shadowwolf892

Pentacle with the phases of the moon around it in a circle. A mjolnir made out of purple heart that I carved


SnooDoodles2197

Triple moon ring. I donā€™t identity as Wiccan anymore, but itā€™s an easy subtle symbol to recognize (also itā€™s too tight to get off now). šŸ˜…


paganmavet

A pendant with triskeles on it


EmmieZeStrange

I used to veil everyday, but i was also working a crappy retail job full of crappy people. But my day to day is a devotional jewelry for Loki, Hel, and Fenrir, a runic coin my mom got me, and a pentacle cuz i also practice witchcraft. And usually an assortment of crystal bracelets.


ellygator13

I have a ring I designed. It has the symbols of the four elements engraved on the inside. It's deeply personal for me and I never take it off.


OreoDaCrazyHamHam

planning on veiling with a bandana this summer, and i wear bracelets withh my deity names on it āœØļø


DeceasedToast

I wear a lot of jewelry, mostly crystal bracelets, that Iā€™ve dedicated to deities as well as mati/nazar charms. Sometimes I veil with bandannas as well


JaneAustinAstronaut

I wear a little silver moon pendant that has Celtic knots with a hidden pentacle in it. Most muggles don't realize what it is, but most Pagans pick up on it right away. I also have a black spinel and white topaz silver ring that I wear. Those stones are good for manifesting, so I wear it when I need to focus my will.


Alexandria-Rhodes

ITS MY TIME !! I began braiding stands of yarn together first to receive anxiety, and then with the blooming of ideas it bloomed into a spiritual practice. I learned how to weave 4, 5, 6, and even 8 strand braids via YouTube and pinterest tutorials. Color became significant, the colors I chose and how they interplayed with each other. The numbers of strands I used became significant with the inclusion of some numerology. The beads I use I sometimes inchant to fit the purpose of the weaving. When I'm done, I tie it around my forehead, free my curls, and go about my day as normal. I have multiple and I'm always making more. I call them coronets


urlocalwiccan

I wear a pentacle amulet for protection also as a sign of devotion to my gods During festivals like the sabbats, I were flowercrowns, which I usually make from flowers I find near my house or were my premade fake flower crown if it's a bad day to gather flowers


Amara_Arcana3

i wear cystals for protection & black for protection too.


Radiant-Space-6455

mjolnir,runic ring and yggdrasil necklace


Melodic_Tale_6913

I have the elder futhark runes tattooed on my body.


DemihumansWereAClass

used to wear a mjƶlner but haven't lately as my baided leather necklace wont stay closed anymore. Other than that nothing.


Visible-Match-7858

I wear seashells around my ankles. Iā€™ve found that they strengthen my discernment. Also wear a tigerā€™s eye necklace and a tigerā€™s eye bracelet. My right wrist is my obsidian and tourmaline bracelets. I had an Amethyst bracelet but my daughter broke the string and I havenā€™t replaced or fixed it. I also have a tulsi bead necklace that I wear often. As for covering my hair, I donā€™t do that because I have thick dreadlocks that go past my booty and they are impossible to fit into anything reasonable without causing me to overheat. So my things donā€™t represent a specific god/goddess but they are a part of my spiritual practice.


Oi_boy_joshkey_1312

Well I wear a silver torc from Ireland to remind me of my mums side and where one of our clans are from but I also wear a neck torc and i used to have Danu pendant but it oxidised. Most heathens wear hammers which is probably what Iā€™ll do. I have also cut my hair into a mullet type thing which heathens do to identify themselves further


Massenstein

Tattoos, mainly. Only established symbol anywhere close to my religion would be the holy chao, but I would like to be able to pay for some actual artisan for one and I'm currently too broke for that so I don't have one to wear.


Hopps96

I have two mjolnirs, one a pretty stock standard Amazon purchase, the other is a very fancy replica of an archeological find from Scania. I have an Axe of Perun that serves a similar purpose as my mjolnirs. Being genderfluid though, sometimes the very masculine vibe associated with the mjolnir doesn't quite feel right so I also have a crescent moon pendant that I personally associate with Artemis.


AlexanderNguitar

I wear a necklace with a sun to honour Apollo :]


mjh8212

I have a lot of pagan jewelry and clothes. I dress all in black most of the time. Sometimes I practice veiling where I pull my hair into a ponytail and use a wide headband to cover my head. It helps ground me.


swidlermetimbers

I love essential oils and perfume. Like a olfactory shield and/ or magnet.


NotDaveBut

Today I wore my pentagon, but most days I wear a golden apple.