LARP Necklaces & Jewellery

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      LARP necklaces, pendants, amulets, brooches and circlets for character-driven costume builds. Themed pieces in lapis lazuli, amber, polished stone, quartz, amethyst, feather and leaf detailing, designed for LARP, cosplay and Renaissance Faire characters from elven envoys to viking warriors and forest druids.

      What kind of jewellery makes a LARP character read

      The character speaks first through the silhouette, then through the detail. A pendant at the chest, a brooch at the shoulder, a circlet across the brow. Small decisions that turn a generic costume into a specific character. The right necklace says "wise woman of the wood" before the wearer opens their mouth.

      Stone, crystal and the gemstone pieces

      The stone-led pieces are the workhorses. Purple amethyst on a long chain reads mage, witch, scholar, and fortune-teller. Polished quartz crystal reads alchemist, healer, and herbalist. Lapis lazuli on a feather pendant reads pirate, privateer, the kind of piece worn by a character who has crossed oceans. Amber set against gold-tone metal reads warmer: druid, forest keeper, ranger. Black quartz reads necromancer, warlock, dark caster.

      Leaf, fern and the forest motifs

      The leaf and fern pieces sit at the heart of the druid, ranger and elven kit. An elven leaf brooch at the shoulder anchors the Rogue LARP Outfit Sets, Elven & Noble LARP Outfit Sets and Druid LARP Outfit Sets without needing any other accessory. Fern brooches read herbalist and apothecary. The tree of life motif crosses every druid, healer and pagan archetype, with a small symbolic piece doing the work an embroidered surcoat used to do.

      Feathers, teeth and character symbols

      The narrative pieces. A black feather necklace for the rogue, the scout, the character who travels at night. A tooth necklace for the barbarian, the hunter, the warband traveller. A small gourd or pouch pendant for the alchemist or wandering mystic. An owl necklace for the witch, the scholar, the night-flying character. Storytelling layers that pure metalwork can't carry.

      Circlets, torcs and faction signal pieces

      The head and neck pieces that carry rank. A silver-tone circlet reads elven royalty or high-noble councillor. A bronze-toned torc reads viking warrior, celtic warband, faction leader. Pieces players buy when their character earns a promotion in the plot arc, and they tend to outlive the rest of the kit.

      The jewellery range has carried characters through Empire, Bicolline, ConQuest of Mythodea, Drachenfest, Curious Pastimes and Lorien Trust.