Sterling Silver Evil Eye Bracelet 9390-3

$87.60 $73.00

This elegant Evil Eye Sterling Silver (925) bracelet is slide-adjustable upto 9 inches. It is handmade in Turkey with their world renowned superb craftsmanship and offered in an elegant jewelry gift box as shown. It's a tennis style charm bracelet that has multiple cubic zirconia crystalinserts on each side that gives a nice wearing angle and immediately followed by a box-style chain and a very unique adjustable clasp at the end allowing the excess chain swing around with a nice presentation. The center is ornamented with multiple black and clear cubic zirconia crystal. The core of the center is an enameled evil eye. The item comes with a complete customer satisfaction guarantee. What is Evil Eye? The evil eye is a look that is believed by many cultures to be able to cause injury or bad luck for the person at whom it is directed for reasons of envy or dislike and even for admiration. The idea expressed by the term causes many cultures to pursue protective measures against it. It started in Classical Greece and later passed onto ancient Rome. Throughout Turkey, you'll see blue, yellow, and white ornaments which look roughly like an eye. They are often displayed in shops, houses, and even on vehicles. It's believed that some people have power in their looks that can harm other people, domestic animals, goods or property. To have the "evil eye" is not the person's fault, it can come upon anyone. Once a person has the "evil eye" he or she can unintentionally bring harm to whoever or whatever he or she looks at. It's also believed that this power comes from the eyes, the two exit points of the soul. This ornament is worn or displayed as a protector from that "evil eye." Unlike other versions of Evil Eye products that are mostly kept as a home or office d?cor this one comes with you everywhere to protect you whenever you need protection from the "evil eyes".
 

  • Model: CMB20159390-3
  • Manufactured by: Crystal Florida
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