Man Jewelry

I dont wear any jewelry not even a watch. Earrings are for women and look gay on men. Gold just looks chav and I cant stand it, thats the reason why The wife and I went for platinum rings for her when we got engaged\married.
 
I wear a nice watch, (Omega Seamaster or my Tag Carerra) and I wear a gold chain which was bought for me as a gift - it's quite a heavy thick one but looks very masculine on my broad shoulder.

I also wear a small wedding band on my little finger of my right hand - don't know why it looks quite good but it's something for me to play with.

No bracelets or piercings here.
 
wnb said:
Earrings are for women and look gay on men.

well hello sailor then ;)

i have two earrings, both in the same ear, niobium (black) BCRs with jade balls... both of the piercings were bought for me by (female) friends, one for my 21st birthday and one for my 22nd.

crumbs, that means i've had one of them for nearly ten years.. :D

apart from the ear piercings i wear a silver ring, it's plain unpolished silver and was made for me by a very nice gentleman at a re-enactment fair last year.. because it's plain and unpolished you can see the toolmarks from the guy's hammer, it's not bling or showey at all :)

i also sometimes wear three small rings (two haematite and one jade) on a thin cloth line, the haematite rings were given to me by another friend and the jade ring i bought at Avebury.. they're worn under my shirt, very few people even know that they are there.

i can't stand gold jewelry, where i live it's commonplace to see people walking around in shell suits with half of an elizabeth duke window display hanging round their necks :(
 
I wear a watch and an eyebrow bar(When not at work anyway). I used to also wear a silver celtic ring but thats the wrong size for me now. I wouldn't describe any of it 'bling'. all subtle and stylish IMO. Im not too keen on gold though.
 
Watch and wedding ring (plain platinum) only for me.

Necklaces, bracelets, earrings etc on men just look daft to me.
 
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bitslice said:
you might try some of the tribal bead retailers on the web and make your own
- aztec or celtic ceramic beads, anything plain/crude/unfinished

anything you get from a shop is going to look naff

bling wise, nothing more than this:
http://www.celtix.co.uk/beads.html

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Yeah mainstream shop stuff looks naff, I wasn't after metal as I am a sucker for natural products (bone, wood etc and nothing heavy or too big).
 
Just a thin wedding ring here and a leather necklet.

I dont even own a watch

I have a silver bangle my wife gave me that i wear if I am going anywhere in a suit it looks good with a suit
 
z0mbi3 said:
Jewlery for your "man" right there.

Err other than that , a watch and maybe one of those bead things. Bling just looks crap and anyone who denies it has no fashion sense.

You might want to rehost that.

But on a serious note, that's rather small.

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That's more like it.

*n
 
penski said:
What are you? Some kind of hippy?

*n

No, I believe in violence in some situations. I don't tag myself as being part of a social group steming from the 70s and I don't get high on substances other than coffee. I don't defend animals and I am not into 'universal love'.
 
Spacky said:
No, I believe in violence in some situations. I don't tag myself as being part of a social group steming from the 70s and I don't get high on substances other than coffee. I don't defend animals and I am not into 'universal love'.

Pffft. Hippy.

I bet you have incense in your bedroom...and patchouli oil...

;)

*n
 
Various thread bracelets from my girlfriend/assorted monks, a guinness wristband, various festival ones, a few hair ties and aone leather band. That's...13 random bits by today's count.

One plain silver ring, one bead necklace, one leather necklace with a small guitar pendant, from parents when I was much youger. No piercings as of yet.

Yes, I'm a shameless unshaven hippie and enjoy tye dying my father in my spare time :p
 
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