Many people wear a 'crucifix' around their necks while others may wear a fish or head with thorns around it. Yet the Scripture is clear nothing is to be made to represent God in the 2nd Command. We can remember Jesus in our hearts every weekly Sabbath along with the Creation and His death on the Passover as He instructed us to.
Some religions wear crosses as jewelery, or as clothing (eg., crosses on T'shirts). Jews sometimes wear prayer shawls called "Tallit".
Jewish males wear kippas or yarmulkas. They remind them that God is always above them.
He got crucified on the cross with a thorn crown worn on him
A Yakama is a piece of headgear that is worn by orthodox Jews. It is a cap that sits on top of the head. It is meant to remind them that God is above them.
A yarmulke is a skullcap worn by Jewish men as a sign of reverence and humility before God. It is traditionally worn during prayer or religious rituals to remind the wearer of the presence of God above them.
THE FIVE WOUNDS OF CHRIST. WORN BY THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
the turban is worn by the people of India
They are baptismal robes, not burial clothes. These are worn by people wanting to receive a blessing in the River Jordan where Jesus Christ was baptised. They are also worn during any adult baptisms.
Did you mean "amulets" objects worn because it is believed they protect against evil, disease or unhappiness?
masks
its a Pectoral cross http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pectoral_cross
The cobra in ancient Egypt was a symbol of power, and people feared and respected them. Pharaohs were often compared to cobras, as people were to fear and respect them just as they respected cobras, so when King Tutankhamen wore his cobra collar, it was to remind people that he was the powerful one and deserved respect.