I always wear the same jewelry. I sleep in it, too. It's just easier for me that way.
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I'm pretty boring...even before taking up cycling again, I never wore much jewellry.
I wear pierced earrings and like to wear this jewellry because people will see it when they see my face. So on bike, I tend to wear 1 of 2 pairs out of 15 pairs, which will stay in place without falling out of earlobes.. I wear real silver or gold, so I don't want $$ lost while cycling. I do wear handmade, artistic earrings since it's my only type of jewellry I wear on my body. Meanwhile I have a beautiful collection of predominantly silver earrings that I don't wear as often because of cycling... flying phoenix birds, silver swans, silver leafy boughs, silver lilybuds, silver aboriginal raven's heads, etc.
I don't wear any rings on or off bike. When I started cycling again, I forgot to wear my gold and silver neckchains. Yes I have my casual pendants on string/rope...usually I carry them and put them on when I get to work, off bike.
Last edited by shootingstar; 02-03-2008 at 04:56 PM.
I always wear the same jewelry. I sleep in it, too. It's just easier for me that way.
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Oh shootingstar, you don't know boring! I have one set of piercings (ears) and wear very little jewelery. When I do, it comes off as soon as I get in the house - rings included. Not sure what I am going to do when SO and I get married April 26!![]()
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I forgot..my watch is I guess, jewellry too even though highly durable
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I've heard different things about people who wear rings...guess it depends if it's a real rock and if can fit through the snuggly bike glove..
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I have a plain, somewhat thick gold wedding band and a diamond solitaire engagement ring. Sometimes I forget to take the diamond off when I ride. Lots of times I just leave it in a drawer for months at a time and just wear the gold band.
I was SO glad I wasn't wearing the diamond when I crashed. I landed on the left side, and my hand got completely cut up by the gold band, and the gold band is all chewed up with big divots out of it. The diamond setting would have been demolished.
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Wedding band, Miraculous Medal, and small hoop earrings (multiple piercings in my ears--legacy of my '80s punk rock girl days)
My wedding band is set with a single row of small diamonds. I don't often take it off, just on account-a, except for weightlifting when I can just tuck it in the hem of my shorts for a few minutes, or tie it to a shoelace. Sometimes I take it off to work on the motorcycle, and then I wind up forgetting where I put it (usually in the pocket of my jeans). It's beautiful, but I'm always afraid for it. And the stones tend to cut my kayak paddle grips and catch on my gloves.
Other than that I don't wear a lot of jewelry - my ears have one piercing but I don't even wear earrings every day. Necklaces sometimes, bracelets never - they're just in my way. Haven't worn a watch since I got a cell phone.
I lost my diamond solitaire playing baseball with my son. :''''( (my husband has not replaced it, yet, but at our 20th, he's going to whether he wants to or not!) So that leaves the two bands with little diamonds. I haven't had them off since my last back surgery in 1994--since the diamond is gone I don't have to worry about the gloves.
I'm glad you weren't wearing your diamond, too. It was so heartbreaking to lose mine. I'm still a little mad at my husband for not going out and buying me a new one but he also knows I wouldn't want to make payments on it. Our insurance had recently been changed and the jewelry rider was left off so I couldn't even claim it!!
I always wear earrings--dangley ones, mostly. I use the little rubber tubes on the backs of French wires so they stay in no matter what. I have those earrings with little bikes on them that someone posted here once--they have a unique clasp that stays locked.
Karen
I take jewelry off when I ride. Have lost earrings in helmet straps, hands swell, so the rings go, and the watch goes too (have bike computer if I really want to know the time).
Beth
The only jewelry I wear daily is a necklace, which I'll wear for months at a time, and sleep with it. I wear a leather cord with something lightweight on it, my favourite is a rounded "cube" of blue glass with a piece of metal foil in it, it catches the light beautifully
Can't stand wearing anything on my hands, if I put a bracelet or rings on for a party I end up fiddling with them all evening, taking them off and losing them somewhere. Which is a bit unfortunate, as I recently inherited a really nice diamond ring from my grandmother, that I'd like to wear. I'm thinking of having it made into an earring instead and getting my ears pierced.
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I have a really nice bracelet with a fleur-de-lis design made out of a bicycle spoke by a guy at Cycles d'Oro in Greensboro NC. I always get comments on it, and I love that it's made out of a spoke.
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I just would tend to forget where I temporarily put down a piece of expensive jewellery .. This is why I have stayed away from rings since I work with oil and acrylic paints, etc. There have been occasions where I've run around trying to find my watch at home. Usually it is in an obvious place.
I love thick single bracelet that I wear part way up my arm. Not jangly (charm) bracelets. Again I have to put on the bracelet at work after I change out of my cycling clothing.
So for me, to pack jewellery ..in order to wear it later on in day, is abit of rare event, because of extra step and making sure ..I repack the piece in my pannier. Not leave it behind somewhere else.
I wear a daily pair of freshwater pearl earrings on silver wires that are bent in zigzag shape as part of the design...different but also very practical. Will not fall out while on bike.
for tris, bike marathons etc. I wear a pentagram. other than that nothing. Except if I forget to take it off.
Edit. I don't wear nothing but the pentagram. I mean no jewelry during training. LOL.
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