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0. Ankle Bracelet
This character wears an ankle bracelet.

An anklet (or an ankle bracelet) is an article of jewelry that is worn around the the ankle. Bracelets can be manufactured from metal, leather, cloth, plastic or other materials and sometimes contain jewels, rocks, wood, and/or shells.
0. Arm Cuffs
This character wears a arm cuffs.

An arm cuffs is an article of jewelry that is worn around the upper arm between the shoulder and the elbow. Usually arm cuffs are manufactured from metal, leather, plastic or other materials and sometimes contain jewels, rocks, wood, and/or shells.

Arm cuffs can have various style too. Gold spiral arm cuffs are in Egyptian style while gold band with decorative golden swirls are in Spartan style.
0. Ball Gown
This character wears a ball gown.

A ball gown is the most formal female attire for social occasions. It is traditionally a full-skirted gown reaching the floor, made of luxurious fabric, delicately and exotically trimmed. Most versions are cut off the shoulder with decollete necklines. Such gowns are typically worn with a stole (a formal shawl in expensive fabric), cape or cloak in lieu of a coat, "good" (couture or vintage) jewellery and opera-length gloves. Standard accessories are dancing shoes and a clutch style evening bag.
0. Bedlah
This character wears a bedlah-type costume.

In the world of belly dance the term bedlah refers simply to the costume that a dancer wears. Most commonly it is used to refer to the matched set of bra and belt that cabaret dancers use, but technically it encompasses all parts of the dancer's costume as well, such as the jewelry, headband, skirt, pants and veil. This is often referred to as a Complete Bedlah.

Occasionally it also refers to just one piece of the costume such as the highly ornate belt that tribal dancers wear which may or may not have a matching bra.

Examples:
Example 1 - c54802
Example 2 - c1545
Example 3 - c21209 (Non-dancer type)
0. Belly Chain Jewellery
This character wears one or more jewellery chains around the belly area.

Do not use this trait for chain belts, just use: belt or decorative belt.

Example 1
Example 2
NSFW Example 3
0. Bindi (Jewelry)
This character wears a bindi.

A bindi is a forehead decoration worn in South Asia and Southeast Asia.

Traditionally it is a bright dot of red colour applied in the centre of the forehead close to the eyebrows, but it can also consist of other colours with a sign or piece of jewellery worn at this location.

Note: This trait is for the latter usage. If the bindi appears as a painted mark on the forehead, then use the Bindi (Mark) trait instead.
0. Bindi (Mark)
This character wears a bindi.

A bindi is a forehead decoration worn in South Asia and Southeast Asia.

Traditionally it is a bright dot of red colour applied in the centre of the forehead close to the eyebrows, but it can also consist of other colours with a sign or piece of jewellery worn at this location.

Note: This trait is for the former usage. If the bindi appears as a form of jewelry, please use the Bindi (Jewelry) trait instead.
1426. Bracelet
This character wears a bracelet.

A bracelet is an article of jewelry that is worn around the wrist. Bracelets can be manufactured from metal, leather, cloth, plastic or other materials and sometimes contain jewels, rocks, wood, and/or shells.

Bracelets are also used for medical and identification purposes, such as allergy bracelets and hospital patient-identification tags.
0. Bridal Barefoot Sandals
This character wears bridal barefoot sandals.

A bridal barefoot sandal or beach barefoot sandals is a type of fingerless sock that covers part of the feet and ankle and includes a ring around the middle finger not necessarily worn by brides. Usually bridal barefoot sandals are made of jewellry or lace in case of brides but they can be knitted like normal socks too.

Do NOT confuse this with shoes, name can be misleading but that's how they are called in real life.

Example 1
Example 2
2551. Brooch
This character wears a brooch.

A brooch, also known in ancient times as a fibula, is a decorative jewelry item designed to be attached to garments, often to hold them closed. It is usually made of metal, often silver or gold but sometimes bronze or some other material. Brooches are frequently decorated with enamel or with gemstones and may be solely for ornament (as in the stomacher) or sometimes serve a practical function as a fastening, perhaps for a cloak.
0. Chain Jewellery
This character wears one or more chains. A chain is a series of connected links which are typically made of metal. Use this with the Necklace trait when the chain is worn around the neck.

Not to be confused with the chain weapon trait, this is for chains worn, not used as weapons.
769. Crown
This character wears a crown.

A crown is the traditional symbolic form of headgear worn by a monarch or by a deity, for whom the crown traditionally represents power, legitimacy, immortality, righteousness, victory, triumph, resurrection, honour and glory of life after death. In art the crown may be shown being offered to those on Earth by angels. Apart from the traditional form, crowns also may be made of, for example, flowers, stars, oak leaves or thorns and be worn by others, representing what the coronation part aims to symbolize with the specific crown. They often contain jewels.
0. Cufflink
A character with this trait wears or has worn cufflinks.

Cufflinks are used to secure French button cuffs and are also an item of jewellery for men. Cufflinks can be manufactured from a variety of different materials, such as glass, stone, leather, metal, precious metal or combinations of these. Securing of the cufflinks is usually achieved via toggles or reverses based on the design of the front section, which can be folded into position.
409. Earrings
This character wears an earring.

Earrings are jewelry attached to the ear through a piercing in the earlobe or some other external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe).
0. Forehead Jewellery
This meta trait is for jewellery worn on one's forehead.
0. Genital Piercing
This visual novel features at least one character with a genital piercing or genital jewellery.

Genital piercing is a form of body piercing. It involves piercing a part of the genitalia, thus creating a suitable place for wearing different types of jewellery. Nevertheless, the term may also be used pars pro toto to indicate all body piercings in the area of anus, perineum, genitals and mons pubis, including piercings such as anal, guiche, and pubic that do not involve perforation of genitalia.
Genital jewellery, also known as sex jewellery and adult jewellery, is jewellery which is designed specifically for wear on or to accentuate the genitals.

NSFW kitty Piercing
NSFW Anal Piercing
NSFW Balls Piercing
0. Genital Piercing
This character has a genital piercing or genital jewellery.

Genital piercing is a form of body piercing. It involves piercing a part of the genitalia, thus creating a suitable place for wearing different types of jewellery. Nevertheless, the term may also be used pars pro toto to indicate all body piercings in the area of anus, perineum, genitals and mons pubis, including piercings such as anal, guiche, and pubic that do not involve perforation of genitalia.
Genital jewellery, also known as sex jewellery and adult jewellery, is jewellery which is designed specifically for wear on or to accentuate the genitals.

NSFW kitty Piercing
NSFW Anal Piercing
NSFW Balls Piercing
2356. Goblin
A goblin is a monstrous creature from European folklore, first attested in stories from the Middle Ages. They are ascribed various and conflicting abilities, temperaments and appearances depending on the story and country of origin. They are almost always small and grotesque, mischievous or outright malicious, and greedy, especially for gold and jewelry.
711. Hairpin
This character has a hair pin.

A hairpin is a long device used to hold a person's hair in place. The hairpin may be decorative and encrusted with jewels and ornaments, or it may be utiliarian, and designed to be almost invisible while holding a hairstyle in place.

Some hairpins are a single straight pin, but modern versions are more likely to be constructed from different lengths of wire that are bent in half with a u-shaped end and a few kinks along the two opposite portions. The finished pin may vary from two to six inches in final length. The length of the wires enables placement in several styles of hairdos to hold the style in place. The kinks enable retaining the pin during normal movements.
0. Jewellery
This character wears Jewellery.

Jewellery is a form of personal adornment, such as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.

With some exceptions, such as medical alert bracelets or military dog tags, jewellery normally differs from other items of personal adornment in that it has no other purpose than to look appealing, but humans have been producing and wearing it for a long time – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery.

Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials, but gemstones, precious metals, beads and shells have been widely used. Depending on the culture and times jewellery may be appreciated as a status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every body part, from hairpins to toe rings.
1916. Magatama
This character wears magatama jewellery, keychain etc.

Magatama (勾玉), less frequently (曲玉), are curved, comma-shaped beads that appeared in prehistoric Japan from the Final Jōmon period through the Kofun period.

The beads, also described as jewels, were made of primitive stone and earthen materials in the early period, but by the end of the Kofun period were made almost exclusively of jade.

Magatama originally served as decorative jewelry, but by the end of the Kofun period functioned as ceremonial and religious objects.
5. Necklace
This character wears a necklace.

A necklace is an article of jewellery which is worn around the neck.
0. Ornament Hanging from Clothes
This character has one or more items of pendant jewellery dangling from their clothing.

Not to be confused with i920 or i1005 as the pendant is not linked to a necklace or earring but instead hangs from other articles of clothing worn around the body. Example: c10553
0. Pendant Necklace
This character wears a pendant.

A pendant is a loose-hanging piece of jewellery, generally attached by a small loop to a necklace, when the ensemble may be known as a "pendant necklace". A pendant earring is an earring with a piece hanging down.
535. Ring
This character wears one or more rings.

A ring (jewellery) is a decorative ornament worn on fingers, toes, or around the arm or neck.
0. Tile Matching
A sub-genre of the puzzle genre. The genre is defined as any game where the goal is to remove objects by matching them other objects with the same size, shape or color

Examples out side of VNDB: Tetris and Bejeweled
Examples on VNDB: v19972
0. Wealthy Hero
One or more of the heroes in this game are wealthy.

Wealth is the abundance of valuable resources or material possessions. Common examples of said valuable resorces or material possessions are money, jewellery and real estate.

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