I don’t have anything Halloween-specific, but I do have these Raven beaded earrings – bought 2 days ago at the South Island Powwow here on Vancouver Island! The background colour is coppery-gold so it has a bit of a Halloween vibe.
I love your ravens! And we have a steel raven sculpture that we bought on Vancouver Island, And another raven print from AZ (that one has a moon also) hanging on our orangish kitchen wall; now it will make me think of your lovely earrings.
@RedlandMaggie, I see your big pumpkin is from Port Townsend. The first car ferry we ever traveled on was there. Is he copper?
I assume it’s copper, but don’t really know for sure. I will always kick myself for not buying a big multi Halloween necklace of theirs years ago as they don’t really make Halloween themed pieces anymore. They have a cute storefront on Water St. in Port Townsend which is a funky-antique-ish type store called Summer House Design. The jack o’lantern earrings are theirs too which I did buy at the store where I first saw the necklace (it was in Multnomah which is a great little place to shop).
It was a loooong time ago we were there - 1998 I think, although we have been back to WA since then. We didn’t have a lot of time there, but I remember it was a pretty little city, and we had some good Chinese food!
I see the earrings look like the same company, cute! Multnomah, same area as the falls?
@RedlandMaggie, I love your copper bat brooch (lower left) most, with the multi-bat earrings at right and the retro “surprised moon” pin coming in a close second!
I made most of my Halloween jewelry.
These earrings are vintage, carved Jet. I changed the screwbacks to French wire.
Earrings I recently made.
The rest were made 3-4 years ago. Please disregard the proces on them. Photos taken from my business web page. Most of these are long gone.
The skulls are block turquoise.
I kept thihs one for me.

Is there any occasion you folks are NOT jewelry ready for?
Of course not.
We our jewelry.
I have jewelry for all seasons, Holidays and other occasions. Plus, some for work.
No, dooda, non, nein, nee, nem
Multnomah is a little “village” in SW Portland close to where I grew up, cute shops and yummy restaurants. About an hour away from the Falls
Not really Halloween-ish but, with the pumpkin, fall leaves, and color of the Crazy Lace Agate stone it gives off a nice Autumn vibe. (Anglo made, stamped sterling.)
I see candy corn earrings, how fun!! You could prob use the real candy since it seems to last forever
Oh I like that very much.
I love all your spooky jewelry, and @chamekke, your lovely beaded Raven earrings definitely fit the bill! Sadly, Halloween is an occasion I’m not jewelry ready for, and I have nothing of my own to contribute here. So instead, I will share this adorable not-mine pin by Zuni artist Dale Edaakie. He has made some really adorable seasonal and holiday inlay jewelry that I definitely covet!
In a heartbeat I’ve would’ve purchased this had I come across it. My family loves Halloween (our Irish grandmother told us “the Irish invented Halloween, and it’s our job to uphold the traditions” ), and my sisters and my mother have Halloween baubles as well. We pretty much wear them all October.
You would love the display my Daughter and her husband have in their front yard.
Think a surveyor skelton, many other skeltons riding bicycles, a graveyard, a house with spiderwebs projected on it. Trees with bats and ghosts.
I am about 25% Irish and my son in law is 50% Celtic.
Very unusual and pretty!