These bracelets take the essence of pride and Halloween and bring them together. Here you'll find a graveyard of gender flags.
Our new pride skull bracelets are available in over twenty flags. We put these into four categories, so you can better find the flags of your utmost desires.
Can't find your flag here? Check our other categories! They have been divided into Rainbow, Sexualities, Genders and Aspec flags. Just return to our shop page to have a browse.
Can’t find your flag among these? No worries! Get into contact with us and we’ll make your flag for no extra charge, because everyone deserves to be proud of who they are.
Pride Skull Bracelets - Genders
The spooky season will forever and always be my favourite of them all. It’s the opportunity to wear your spookiest accessories while it’s seasonally appropriate – because sadly Christmas hats on pumpkins isn’t appreciated during the festive season.
If you’re like us, and you’re looking for the opportunity to be proud of your obsession with the spooky season (among other things), you’ll be excited to browse through our pride skull bracelet accessories.
Due to limited colour availability, we hand paint white skulls and to ensure we can include all our flags. This means we hand paint our grey and dark green beads, which are used in many of our aspect orientated flags and our agender flag earrings. After they are painted, they are glazed to match the glossy appearance of the other beads. Glazing them also keeps the paint from chipping and gets rid of the scratchy texture, leaving the surface smooth to touch.
In this category, we have six flags: the transgender flag, the nonbinary flag, the genderqueer flag, the genderfluid flag, the agender flag and the intersex flag. We understand that being transgender isn’t a gender on its own, but being transgender is important to recognise and support. We also understand that some intersex people do not consider themselves to be a part of the LGBTQ+ community, however, we believe that it’s important for people to be proud and comfortable in their identities, LGBTQ+ or not.