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🕷️ Skull & Spider Web Halloween Drop Earrings
I bought these Skull & Spider Web Drop Earrings because they instantly screamed “October vibes” and looked way more detailed than the costume jewelry I usually find in stores around Halloween. The mix of skulls, spider webs, and little ghost charms gave off the perfect blend of spooky and playful.
Shipping took about 14 days to arrive in the US. They came individually wrapped and surprisingly well-protected. I wore them to a themed party and got a ton of compliments.
Pros:
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Lightweight, didn’t tug on my ears
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Solid metal, not plastic
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Details are crisp; the spider webs look intricate up close
Cons:
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The clasp is a bit flimsy
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Not hypoallergenic — I wouldn’t recommend for sensitive skin
Price comparison: At under $3, these beat anything from Claire’s or Amazon, which typically run $8–$15 for similar designs but often come in cheaper plastic. Expectation check: Exceeded! They look pricier than they are, and I’m keeping them for future costume parties.
US $0.99
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🕸️ Grunge Irregular Heart & Cross Spider Hoops
These Irregular Spider Hoops caught my eye for their chaotic Y2K grunge aesthetic. They felt like something pulled right from a 2003 Hot Topic display — in a good way.
They came in a cute ziplock pouch, and the quality really shocked me. The black coating hasn’t chipped at all, even after multiple wears.
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Edgy design with great finish
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Perfect size — not too small, not obnoxiously big
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Gender-neutral style
Cons:
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The latch needed slight bending to close properly
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A little heavier than expected
Price comparison: These would easily be $18+ at Urban Outfitters or Dolls Kill. Expectation check: Met and then some. I now use them as my go-to statement earrings.
US $0.99
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🕷️ Spider Web Studs with Gothic Finish
I bought these Goth Spider Web Studs because I was hunting for small yet spooky earwear that could work with casual outfits. The all-black stainless steel finish is clean and edgy.
Delivery took 12 days. They came on a simple earring card but were individually plastic-wrapped for protection. I wear them to work sometimes — they’re subtle enough unless someone looks closely.
Pros:
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Matte black finish is sleek
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Doesn’t irritate my ears
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Unique but low-key
Cons:
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Smaller than I thought (read the dimensions!)
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Backing is a bit short
Price comparison: $1.50 vs. $10–12 for a similar Hot Topic item. Expectation check: They grew on me. Not flashy, but a perfect everyday piece if you like subtle goth vibes.
US $0.99
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🦇 Halloween Metal Dangle Earring Set (5 Pairs)
This 5-Pair Halloween Earring Set was too good of a deal to pass up. You get skulls, bats, spiders, swords, and even snakes — basically a full October rotation.
Shipping took just over two weeks. Each pair was on its own card and nothing came bent or broken.
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Massive variety for the price
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Fun for mixing and matching
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Surprisingly sturdy for alloy
Cons:
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Some designs are a little loud
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Not nickel-free, so I limit wear time
Price comparison: $2.90 for 5 pairs vs. $25+ in local Halloween pop-up stores. Expectation check: Totally worth it. Not heirloom quality, but great fun for the season.
US $4.75
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🕷️ Silver Spider Studs with Black Enamel
I picked these Black Enamel Spider Studs for their sleek and minimal take on Halloween. I wanted something wearable beyond just October.
They arrived in 11 days and were exactly as pictured. The black enamel adds texture without looking cartoonish.
Pros:
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Well-proportioned and subtle
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Sturdy metal base
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Good for stacking with other earrings
Cons:
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The backs slide off a little too easily
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Some enamel edges were slightly uneven
Price comparison: At $1.20, these are a steal. Similar items at Claire’s are easily $9–12. Expectation check: Minor imperfections, but still a solid buy.
US $0.68
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🕷️ Cartoon Spider & Web Stud Earrings
These Cartoon Spider Studs felt like a fun choice — slightly whimsical, perfect for parties or playful outfits. The spiders have these tiny little expressions that made me laugh.
They were well-packed and came in bubble wrap. I wore them to a work Zoom call and no one noticed until I pointed them out — subtle from a distance, funny up close.
Pros:
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Adorable design
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Comfortable for long wear
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Great for gifting
Cons:
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The paint job is a bit inconsistent
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One spider was slightly misaligned
Price comparison: $1.10 — can’t be beat. Etsy sellers would list these for $8+. Expectation check: Totally satisfied. Might even grab a backup pair.
US $0.65
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🕷️ Irregular Claw Ear Cuff with Spider
This No-Pierce Spider Claw Cuff intrigued me. I don’t have multiple ear piercings, but I love layered ear looks — this gave me that aesthetic instantly.
It shipped in 15 days. The claw wraps well around the cartilage and stays put better than most cuffs I’ve tried.
Pros:
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No piercing needed
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Really unique design
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Comfortable for all-day wear
Cons:
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Slightly adjustable but may not fit all ears
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Prone to catching on hair
Price comparison: Under $2 — most similar cuffs in the US are $10–15. Expectation check: Loved it. Adds edge without commitment.
US $0.63
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🕷️ Spider Pearl Earrings with Retro Mix
These Spider Pearl Dangle Earrings stood out because of their quirky combo of pearls and punk. I hadn’t seen anything like them before.
Delivery took just under two weeks. They came on a branded card, with a metallic rose gold finish that didn’t fade after a few wears.
Pros:
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Unique fusion design
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Great balance of classy and creepy
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Lightweight
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Pearls are faux (not a big deal, but worth noting)
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Hook bends easily
Price comparison: About $2 vs. similar costume jewelry for $15–20. Expectation check: Exceeded. Super fun addition to my collection.
US $0.99
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🕸️ ASTM F136 Titanium Spider Web Piercing
I got this Titanium Spider Web Piercing Stud for my helix piercing. I wanted something subtle, spooky, and safe for daily wear.
Arrived in about 13 days. The titanium is legit — no irritation, and the internal threading makes it easy to screw in.
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Hypoallergenic, great for sensitive skin
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Stays in place
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Nice fine detailing
Cons:
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Tiny (read the measurements!)
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A little tricky to install solo
Price comparison: Titanium jewelry like this can cost $20–30 at piercing studios. This one? Just under $3. Expectation check: 100% happy with it. Might grab a second.
US $3.03
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🕷️ Gothic Zircon Spider Drop Earrings
Finally, these Black Zircon Spider Earrings were my “just because” pick. I liked the gothic elegance, and they seemed dressier than the other items I bought.
Shipping was on par (about 14 days), and I was seriously impressed when I opened the box. The black stones shimmer subtly under light — they don’t look cheap at all.
Pros:
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Beautiful gothic look
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Perfect for parties or formal events
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Nice gift presentation
Cons:
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Slightly heavy
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Hooks feel a bit thin
Price comparison: Under $3 on AliExpress — easy $20+ at boutiques or alt-fashion shops. Expectation check: These surprised me the most. They look high-end.
US $0.99
Final Thoughts
Honestly, I went in skeptical, expecting a bunch of disposable Halloween trinkets — but I was genuinely surprised at how good most of these earrings turned out. Not every piece is flawless, but for the prices I paid (mostly under $3 per item), I feel like I scored big. The designs are creative, and the quality is better than I expected across the board.
I’d definitely recommend all 10 of these products if you’re into spooky, punk, or goth fashion — even beyond Halloween. I’m already planning another haul for some Y2K rings and bracelets I saw on the same shops.












