Add Dramatic Flair To Your Look With “Game Of Thrones” Inspired Jewelry

Are you a fan of the hit HBO series, “Game Of Thrones”? We definitely are. How can you not love a fantasy drama that keeps you on the edge of your seat every time you watch? Not to mention the medieval fashions that transport us to a different world. “Game Of Thrones” has brought a dramatic element to the world of fashion. Many fans of “Game Of Thrones” have fun in trying to replicate the looks seen on the show, and we admire this. Even if you are not a fan of the show, “Game Of Thrones” inspired jewelry can add a unique element to your outfit. We have hand-picked a number of medieval items that will help to add dramatic flair to your look, whether or not you’re a fan of the show. Wearing either the Belargo Crowned Taseel Necklace or the Baubella By Sophia & Chloe Crown Pearl Earrings will help you to express your inner royalty. If you want to show the world your inner queen without being too obvious, the Didi Jewellery Gold Amethyst And Garnet Crown Pendant Necklace might be a good option to consider. The necklace has a dazzling purple stone. After all, purple is the color of royalty. If you want your look to be fierce, your might like the Angel Court Griffin Collar Necklace or the Yochi Lion Ring. Be a true dragon slayer with the A.V. Max Sword Earrings. Not only are these earrings a true expression of medieval fashion, but they are also witty and adorable. It was definitely hard to pick a favorite piece of “Game Of Thrones” inspired jewelry, but the Metal Pressions Rustic Silver Personalized Band was the winner by a long shot . This rustic personalized ring is an everyday wardrobe must have. We hope these items help to inspire your wardrobe at your next “Game Of Thrones” viewing party!

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