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Evil Eye Jewellery
Evil eye jewellery carries the nazar — a blue-and-white eye motif worn for thousands of years across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures as a traditional symbol of protection and good fortune. Our collection holds 50 designs from £29.95: Turkish eye rings, black evil eye necklaces and bracelets, most set with blue zircon on 925 sterling silver.
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An Ancient Motif with a Modern Wardrobe
The nazar — the unblinking blue eye — appears on amulets dating back thousands of years, and versions of it are still exchanged daily from Istanbul to Athens to Mumbai. Wearing it today connects a piece of jewellery to one of the oldest shared symbols in human culture, whether you treat that meaning seriously or simply love the graphic, instantly recognisable design. For the full story behind the symbol — its history, wearing etiquette and colour traditions — read our guide to evil eye meaning, rules and superstitions.
Ring, Necklace or Bracelet: Picking Your Format
Rings keep the motif in your own eyeline all day and stack neatly with plain bands. Pendants put the eye centre-stage — see our evil eye necklaces for water-drop and black eye styles. Bracelets are the classic gifting format, traditionally tied onto a friend's wrist; browse evil eye bracelets for those. If you cannot decide, a ring is the piece you will see — and enjoy — most often.
Blue Zircon, Black Eyes and Sterling Silver
Every piece here is built on 925 sterling silver. Most designs are set with blue zircon stones in the classic palette, while black evil eye variants give the symbol a moodier, more contemporary edge — including heart-shaped zircon settings for a softer take. From £29.95, the collection spans subtle everyday rings to statement pendants.
A Gift with a Story Attached
Evil eye jewellery is traditionally given rather than self-bought — a small gesture of looking out for someone — which makes it a natural choice for new jobs, new homes, travel send-offs and friendship milestones. For something doubly personal, the personalised evil eye photo projection bracelet hides a picture of your choice inside the charm.
Keeping the Eye Looking Sharp
Wipe silver with a soft cloth after wear, keep pieces away from perfume, chlorine and cleaning sprays, and store them in a dry pouch. Treated this way, sterling silver stays tarnish-resistant and zircon keeps its colour and sparkle for years.
Frequently asked questions
What does the evil eye symbolise?
The nazar is a traditional symbol of protection and good fortune, worn for thousands of years across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures. Today it is worn both for its meaning and as a striking design motif.
Is it bad luck to buy evil eye jewellery for myself?
Tradition often frames evil eye pieces as gifts, but there is no rule against choosing your own. Many people buy one simply because they love the symbol and the design.
What materials are used in this collection?
Pieces are built on 925 sterling silver and most are set with blue zircon. The range includes classic blue and black evil eye designs across rings, necklaces and bracelets.
Can evil eye jewellery be personalised?
Yes — the personalised evil eye photo projection bracelet hides a picture of your choice inside the charm, combining the traditional symbol with a photo only you know is there.
How do I care for zircon-set silver?
Wipe with a soft cloth after wear, keep away from perfume and chlorine, and store in a dry pouch. Sterling silver is tarnish-resistant with this routine, and zircon stones keep their sparkle with an occasional gentle clean.
