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[ENFP] ENFPs and.. Jewelry?!

Lady_X

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i'm not materialistic either and don't mind wearing my favorite jeans over and over...but i like me some cool bohemian style jewelry...big funky rings n such..i don't like the idea of expensive jewelry tho....unless it's like a wedding band or something i guess.
 

Vamp

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I'm not very materialistic. I wear the same pants a week in a row.

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Not everyone who likes adornment is "materialistic". If you notice most of us don't like expensive "real" jewelry and like things that are more a show of personality/individuality than wealth.
 

skylights

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Not everyone who likes adornment is "materialistic". If you notice most of us don't like expensive "real" jewelry and like things that are more a show of personality/individuality than wealth.

true. i don't really get the point of expensive jewelry, besides a few really important, meaningful pieces. in general, the cheaper stuff looks just as nice, comes in more variety, i can afford more of it, and i don't have to be so worried about it getting messed up.
 

Moiety

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Not everyone who likes adornment is "materialistic". If you notice most of us don't like expensive "real" jewelry and like things that are more a show of personality/individuality than wealth.

Sure, I just don't place much importance even on that - showing my personality through clothing or hair style or whatever else.
 

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^ So Meta is an NF now? :D

Hey, I also wear rings :D Mostly it's just an Iron Cross silver ring right now.
Edit: much like this, but a lot cooler. Bigger, somehow. Without being bulky.

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I've noticed that some ENFPs hoard jewelry, though... ;)
Especially if they belong to some sort of subculture.
 

Amargith

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Suffice to say, I learned how to make my own jewelry for a reason :doh:

:blush: I'm mad about jewelry...
 

mmhmm

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i pile on necklaces and bracelets.
i jingle and jangle when i walk.
 

Queen Kat

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Not anymore. I guess I grew out of it. I have one watch I always wear and a ring, but that's it. I do have a huge bunch of necklaces, barely wear them. Also lots of accessories from when I was 15. I'm more into clothes and make-up.
 

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I love accessories. LOOOVE. I get in trouble from time to time because I go crazy on buying jewelry. I go for aesthetics, name brands mean nothing to me for jewelry. I am a fan of big hoops - one of my fave pairs could double as a bangle - and what would be considered "statement pieces".

When it comes to jewelry I'm big on quality material and classic shapes. I like 925 solid silver simple bands for rings and bangles, I like thick leather cuffs with grommeting, I like hoops.

I'm also big into using gemstones that have significance - like supposedl quartz helps for this, tourmaline helps for that, etc. I love big chunky natural stones, my favorite necklace my aunt made for me and it is made of large turquoise pieces. She's also an ENFJ and a flashy dresser.

I LOOOOOOOOOVE jewelry. :)

I think ENFP (women) fall into two camps about jewelry and 'dressing up' in general. You either LOVE it or you completely abstain because you don't care.
 
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