Artemis is not depicted wearing jewelry, except for a tiara with a crescent moon on her head.
The Renaissance depicted her with a crown of the crescent moon.
The goddess Artemis is depicted wearing a crescent moon on her head or in her hair.
A white toga and a silver tiara.
Artemis, as the goddess of the Hunt, probably would have worn earth tones (creams or light browns), and maybe white. When depicted as the goddess of the moon, she is shown wearing silver, or light blue.
Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt, often wears a tunic or dress that is typically depicted as white or light-colored, symbolizing purity and connection to nature. In various artworks and interpretations, she may also be shown in earthy tones or greens that reflect her association with the wilderness. However, the specific color of her dress can vary depending on the artistic interpretation and cultural context.
The Renaissance depicted her with a crown of the crescent moon.
The goddess Artemis is not depicted wearing a necklace.
The goddess Artemis is depicted wearing a crescent moon on her head or in her hair.
A helmet because she is the Greek goddess of battle strategy.
A white toga and a silver tiara.
white
girdle of desire and chiton
She usually wore her hair down
because the greek ladys were usually rich
It is roman to wear a scarf around your shoulders not greek
What she pleased; also what writers or artists depicted her wearing.
Firstly, Pandora wasn't a goddess, she was mortal married to a titan. She probably wore the same thing everyone else wore those days.