Evil Eye Jewelry: Fashionably Superstitious…

The evil eye jewelryI first noticed it this spring when WHIMSY staffer Cindy returned from a trip to Greece. The evil eye is everywhere! Before you panic, I actually mean the traditional blue and white talisman used to ward off evil. Although I thought that the use of the evil eye (and evil eye jewelry) was a symbol exclusively from the Mediterranean, I found that there are numerous believers in the symbol’s powers throughout the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Europe and even in the Americas.

According to a recent article at Town and Country magazine, “Belief in the evil eye—“mati”—dates back to Greek Classical antiquity, to at least the 6th century B.C. when it appeared on drinking vessels. It is referenced by Plato, Hesiod, Plutarch and many more classical authors who attempted both to describe and explain the function of the evil eye.”

Basically, the evil eye as we know it is a disk or ball of concentric blue and white circles which represents the malicious gaze of someone intent on doing harm. Throughout history, the talisman is believed to not only provide protection from the evil doer, but to actually rebound the evil back to them! Evil eyes are often incorporated into beads and worn as bracelets and necklaces. They also are hung within homes to protect the residents and even in cars to keep passengers safe.

At one of my favorite contest sites (MadBerries at InTouch magazine) I recently found a fun, fringed scarf by Raj whose print incorporates the evil eye. I later found it for sale for only $29 at Shalcy Fashion.

Since I didn’t win the scarf, I started to surf a bit and found a whole website of clothing that incorporates the evil eye including loads of cute and very inexpensive T’s at Evil Eye Clothing.

But my favorite find is a Judith Ripka 18k yellow gold evil eye pendant with a bezel set black diamond surrounded by blue diamonds and pave white diamonds at Judith Ripka. Part of the Lucky collection, this gorgeous piece will set you back $1,600, but hey, safety has no price, right?

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Evil Eye Jewelry: Fashionably Superstitious...

Evil Eye Jewelry: Fashionably Superstitious...

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