Hmm..when I thought I was a hetero cis woman, I used to wear engagement and wedding rings and a thick, gold necklace.
Most of my life I didn't know I was partially transmale, or why I had trouble keeping it on.
Whenever I wasn't paying attention, I'd take off the rings, and kept removing my jewelry. My husband, who paid a lot of money for these gifts was understandably hurt, but I kept coming up with excuses, since I had no idea why I did it myself. He just seemed unreasonable to me.
Now that I know I'm partially transmale, I typically wear handmade Thai necklaces that match my clothes, made with local semi-precious stones, matching bracelets, and rings to work, but I remove them the moment I get home. I allow myself to play female while working, but at home, I'm done with that.
Since Thai men wear handmade jewelry for men, that's what I usually buy, but you can't tell it's for men.