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Evil Eye Bracelets
Evil eye bracelets carry the Nazar — a centuries-old symbol of watchfulness and good fortune worn across Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures. This collection sets the motif in 925 sterling silver with zircon detailing, from classic Turkish blue charms and Hamsa hand designs to triple-eye styles and a personalised photo projection bracelet. Prices start from £29.95, well within reach for a meaningful gift.
Finding the Right Evil Eye Style
This collection runs from quiet to statement. A single Turkish blue eye on a fine sterling silver chain is the subtlest way to wear the symbol; a triple evil eye design or a Hamsa hand framed in zircon makes more of a feature. There is also a personalised photo projection bracelet that conceals a picture of your choice inside the charm — the traditional motif, carrying someone you love.
The Story Behind the Nazar
The blue-and-white eye, called the Nazar, has been worn across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures for thousands of years, traditionally believed to turn away envious glances and invite good fortune. Wearing one today links a modern bracelet to one of the oldest symbols still in daily use. Our guide to the evil eye bracelet covers its history, customs and wearing etiquette in depth.
Built for Everyday Wrists
Every design here is built on 925 sterling silver, most with zircon stones framing the eye and some with enamel detailing. Silver of this grade is tarnish-resistant with basic care: slip the bracelet off for swimming, showering and sleep, give it an occasional wipe with a soft dry cloth, and the blue tones will stay vivid.
Gifting Moments
An evil eye bracelet is a classic thinking-of-you gift — given before travel, exams, a new job or a new baby, or simply as a birthday charm. With prices from £29.95, most designs sit comfortably in everyday gift territory; you will find several alongside other ideas in our gifts under £50 edit. And tradition holds that an evil eye received as a gift is especially meaningful.
Layering the Symbol
The Nazar takes well to repetition. Stack two or three bracelets of different weights on one wrist, or echo the motif at the neckline with a pendant from our evil eye necklaces. To see every format in one place — bracelets, necklaces and rings together — browse the full evil eye jewellery collection.
Frequently asked questions
What does an evil eye bracelet symbolise?
The Nazar is one of the oldest symbols still worn, found across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures. It is traditionally believed to turn away envious glances and invite good fortune — today it is worn for meaning and style alike.
Are these evil eye bracelets real silver?
Yes. The designs are built on 925 sterling silver, and most frame the blue eye with zircon stones. A quick wipe with a soft dry cloth after wear keeps the finish bright.
Can I personalise an evil eye bracelet?
Yes — the photo projection design hides a picture of your choice inside the charm. Personalised pieces are made to order and are final sale, so double-check your photo before ordering.
Is it bad luck to buy an evil eye bracelet for yourself?
No. Tradition often favours receiving one as a gift, but buying your own is entirely accepted today, and the symbolism is unchanged either way.
Do these bracelets qualify for free delivery?
UK orders over £79 ship free; below that, standard delivery applies. Typical delivery is 7-12 working days, and ready-made styles include 60-day returns and exchanges.
