
Halloween is mere days away now but if you haven't yet got in ghoulish mood then why not treat yourself to some quirky jewellery? The masters of fun jewellery at Tatty Devine have created a range of Halloween jewellery featuring a cheeky looking ghost.
Tatty Devine are famous for their name necklaces but they have a scary twist this October.
For not originally setting out to become a jewelry designer,
Katharine Sise has had fast success.
After graduating from the University of Notre Dame, she moved to NYC to become an actress. But the gods had other plans for her.

I've been pining for
Anna Sheffield's jewels for a while, so it's high time I let you in on the gossip. Sheffield, who's also the designer behind funky jewelry line
Bing Bang, is a genius when it comes to edgy yet feminine adornments.
Anna's design aesthetic for her namesake collection is simple and sleek.

Peacocks, in my opinion, are by far the most stylish of the birds. They sport bright colours all year round and even have a tiny mohawk (or fascinator) on top of their head meaning they'll never be outdone.
No surprise then that they have such a strong influence over the fashion world.

Admittedly on first glance this
loop charm by Luella (£49) looks worrying like a noose with charms on the end but it is actually a charm to be attached to your handbag, your keys or even yourself.
It features a cluster of bells and Luella heart charm meaning it will make quite jingle as you walk! I think it's a great treat for yourself or the perfect gift for a friend.

Peacock accessories have kind of snuck up on me as a trend but it is a trend that I intend to embrace. It makes perfect sense for peacock feathers to be used for decorative purposes as peacocks generally look like creatures which put a lot of effort in to their look.
These earrings which feature the very end of a peacock's feather are
available from Dorothy Perkins (£7).

Hayden Panettiere looked lovely in her red Moschino number earlier this Summer at the
2008 Glamour Women of the Year Awards, but what really caught my attention was her simple gold necklace. It was the perfect piece to accent her neck, but not take too much attention away from what she was wearing.
The gold necklace in question hails from
Adina Reyter, a designer who helped introduce the circle trend.

Are you polished with an urban flair? If so, check out the jewelry confections of Jeanne Kirkland. After five years of working for the man, the jewelry mastermind took fate in her own hands and created
Urban Posh.

Jewelry designer Andrea Corson's
resume is long and detailed, and her creations explain why her hard work has paid off. She has a BFA and an MFA in sculpture, has participated in over a dozen exhibitions, and has been featured in countless publications. But enough about her.

If you're a nature lover, check out the whimsical designs of Jennifer Sarkilahti, dubbed
Odette New York. Taking inspiration from the flora and fauna around her, Jennifer creates a unique line of necklaces and earrings. In addition to the svelte snake are an abundance of bunnies, monkeys, birds, and other cute creatures made from sterling silver and solid gold.