Halloween Countdown: Spooky Accessories


It's finally October! Which means that we can finally talk about Halloween without getting strange looks from people. I thought I'd share with you some really creepy cool jewelry that I've been collecting from a Manchester based company called Extreme Largeness.

I raided their little tent while I was at Download this year and have been hooked ever since. Not only do they create on trend pieces but they are very fairly priced for those who don't want to fork out £20 for an awesome 90's style choker. One or two of the pieces are no longer available on the website any more, so I've provided links to similar items just in case you're after something to add that extra bit of creepiness to your look.



Anyone who has seen me since Download festival has probably seen me wearing the Ouija Tattoo Choker. Considering that the letters stop at 'K' I have very little chance of summoning any dead people or demons, unless they happen to be called Jeff. Perfect amount of danger!

I've not had much opportunity to wear the wooden version as I do worry about offending people (you know the types), but seeing as it's nearly spoopy time I don't see why I can't get away with wearing this one out and about. I really love the detail on this one considering how small it is, and for £6 it's an absolute bargain!



This is one of the really cool necklaces that I like to layer with my tattoo choker, but it's also one of the necklaces that has vanished off the face of the earth seemingly. I have found a pretty cool alternative from sour cherry that comes in a variety of colours and finishes.


 WOODEN PLANCHETTE NECKLACE || BLACK PLANCHETTE NECKLACE

Can't have Ouij jewelry without having a planchette to go with it. I genuinely couldn't choose between the two designs so decided to opt for both of them. Again I'm loving the details etched into the wooden version, but we all know that black goes with everything!

I wouldn't worry too much about any attempts by myself at automatic writing, even the funny versions of the Charlie challenge gave me the creeps, so no ghostly fun with pencils for me.

 

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