Over the last year or so I have noticed the Evil Eye Necklace grow in popularity as a fashion necklace in western countries.
Originally made to ward off the evil eye or stink eye which was (is?) believed to curse or injure or create bad luck for the person at which it is directed. The evil eye is an extremely popular tourist item in countries like Greece, Turkey and other middle eastern nations.
Now in North America giving someone the evil eye or stink eye is more a sign of frustration with someone as opposed to truly cursing them but I guess you can never be too careful.
1. Assya Gold Evil Eye Necklace
2. Andrew Hamilton Crawford Evil Eye Necklace
3. House of Harlow 1960 Jewelry Evil Eye Charm Disc Necklace
4. Unwritten 14k Gold over Sterling Silver and Oxidized Sterling Silver Necklace, Cubic Zirconia Accent
5. Shy by Sydney Evan Evil Eye Necklace Rose Gold
6. Jennifer Zeuner Jewelry Diamond Sapphire Eye Necklace
8. Ileana Makri Eye Necklace in Metallics
9. Jennifer Meyer Lapis and Turquoise Inlay Evil Eye Necklace – Yellow Gold
10. Low Luv by Erin Wasson Evil Eye Necklace
Personally I tend to shy away from the versions that really have that authentic eyeball look and more towards the geometric versions. There are also loads of fun ones over on etsy like this one from KEI Jewellery and this evil eye bracelet from fellow blogger Gaby of The Vault Files.
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