Evil Eye Necklaces

Stay protected from the malefic Evil Eye with our collection of the most beautiful and lucky Evil Eye necklaces.

Made with 925 Sterling Silver and AAA cubic zirconia, available in Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold colors.

Also known as Eye Necklace, Blue Evil Eye Necklace, Nazar Necklace, Mal de Ojo necklace, Greek Evil Eye Necklace, and Turkish Evil Eye necklace.

Eye-Shaped Evil Eye Necklaces

Beautiful blue, white, and yellow stone-studded Evil Eye necklaces for women!

Made with 925 Sterling Silver and available in Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold colors.

Eye of Horus Evil Eye Necklace

A protective blue stone-studded Eye of Horus themed Evil Eye necklace. 

The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power, and good health.

Lotus Flower with Evil Eye Nazar Necklace

A unique Lotus with an Evil Eye design pendant and necklace.

While the Evil Eye helps keep you protected, the Lotus is an ancient symbol of purity, enlightenment, self-regeneration, and rebirth.

Horseshoe with Evil Eye Necklaces

Add an extra bit of luck with these beautiful white stone-studded horseshoe Evil Eye necklaces for women!


An Evil Eye and a Horseshoe together symbolise good luck and good things to come. Along with protection from the Evil Eye and any other harm or misfortune.

Purple Hamsa Hand with Turkish Evil Eye Necklace

A striking purple stone Evil Eye encased within silver and purple stone Hamsa Hand.

While the Evil Eye is an ancient symbol of protection. The Hamsa Hand is an ancient symbol of good luck, good health, and good fortune.

Evil Eye Necklaces with Holy Cross

Let your faith protect you from the Evil Eye with this most auspicious Evil Eye with Holy Cross silver necklace.

The Holy Cross is a universal symbol of Christ and the Christian religion. Symbolizing love, morality, mortality, humility, personal sacrifice, fulfilled promises, and the assurance of salvation.

Four Evil Eyes Mal De Ojo Necklaces

Get four times the protection with these gorgeous Evil Eye necklaces for women!

Made with 925 Sterling Silver and available in Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold colors.

Blue Mosaic Greek Evil Eye Necklace

A stunning white and blue stone-studded, mosaic-style Evil Eye necklace for women!

Featuring a Greek Blue Evil Eye with white stone studded design.

Eye-Shaped Evil Eye Nazar Necklaces

Eye-catching blue and white stone-studded, eye-shaped Evil Eye nazar necklaces for women!

Get them for yourself, or give them as a gift of protection to your family and friends.

Dual Evil Eye Silver Necklaces

Beautiful blue and white stone-studded Evil Eye necklaces, with two Evil Eye charms!

Made with 925 Sterling Silver and available in Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold colors.

Holy Cross with Evil Eye Necklace

A beautiful blue, white, and yellow stone-studded Evil Eye necklace, with a white stone-studded Holy Cross.

The effects of the Evil Eye are magnified manifold when paired with a holy symbol.

Hamsa Hand with Turkish Evil Eye Necklace

A beautiful white stone-studded Hamsa Hand, with a radiant single light-blue stone Turkish Evil Eye.

While the Evil Eye is an ancient symbol of protection. A downward-facing Hamsa Hand is an ancient symbol of good luck, good health, and good fortune.

White and Black Stone Evil Eye Necklaces

Unique white and black stone-studded Evil Eye necklaces for women!

While the white stones help bring purity in thoughts and actions. The black stone Evil Eye is for power and prosperity protection.

Holy Cross with Evil Eye Silver Necklaces

Stay protected from the Evil Eye and attract all the Holy Cross blessings with this Evil Eye necklace.

Made with 925 Sterling Silver, and available in Silver and Gold colors.

Multicolor Evil Eye Mal De Ojo Necklace

Stay protected from the Evil Eye in this most beautiful and protective Evil Eye necklace!

Featuring five different Evil Eye colors including Dark Blue, Light Blue, Pink, Red, and Yellow.

Eye of Horus Evil Eye Necklace

Stay protected from the Evil Eye with this mesmerizing Evil Eye necklace featuring an Eye of Horus design.

It is believed that the ancient Egyptian Eye of Horus is the origin of the belief in the Evil Eye.

Evil Eye Necklace with Four Leaf Clover

A beautiful blue and white stone-studded Evil Eye necklace with a white stone-studded lucky four-leaf clover!

A symbol of good luck, love, faith, hope, and protection. It's said that if you're luck enough to find a four-leaf clover, then you should look for more!

Silver Evil Eye Necklace with Star Charm

Stay protected from the Evil Eye with this most divine Evil Eye necklace.

While the Evil Eye is an ancient symbol of protection, the Star is a symbol of divine guidance and protection.

Vibrant Blue Hamsa Hand with Evil Eye Necklace

Attract all the Hamsa Hand blessings with this beautiful and vibrant Hamsa necklace.

Made with 925 Sterling Silver and featuring a brilliant blue downward-facing Hamsa Hand with an Evil Eye inside.

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What is an Evil Eye Necklace meaning?


An Evil Eye necklace is meant to protect you from the Evil Eye.

The Evil Eye is a belief starting in antiquity that willingly or unwillingly others can cast an ‘evil eye’ of jealousy, envy, or malice on a person or a personal object, which brings them harm or misfortune.

Learn more about the Evil Eye meaning.

How does an Evil Eye Necklace work?


Evil Eye necklaces are made to fight fire with fire.

They can deflect deadly Evil Eye rays, or absorb them inside, thereby keeping the wearer of the Evil Eye necklace safe and protected.

Since the dawn of civilization, ancient Indian and Greek philosophers have believed that eyes can carry deadly rays, often deep from the heart of an envious person.

These deadly rays, although invisible to the naked eye, can go on to cause harm or misfortune to their recipient.

Learn more about the Evil Eye symbol.

What does an Evil Eye Necklace protect you from?


An Evil Eye necklace protects you from harm or misfortune, by deflecting the ‘evil eye’ or a malicious gaze of jealousy, envy, or malice cast by others.

Evil Eye necklaces also protects us from harm or misfortune caused by over adoration, over love, and overpraise, that we may accidentally cause to our near and dear ones, or even ourselves.

Learn more about Evil Eye protection.

Why is there a Hand with the Evil Eye Necklace?


Evil Eye necklaces are often made with a hand symbol.

This Hand symbol is known as the Hamsa Hand, an ancient symbol of good luck, good fortune, good health, happiness, and protection from the Evil Eye.

The Hamsa is a symbol shared by the modern-day religions of Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It is also known as the Hamsa, Khamsa, Hand of Fatima, Hand of Miriam, Hand of the Goddess, and Hamesh.

Learn more about the Hamsa.

What do the Different Evil Eye Necklace colors mean?


While it is believed that the color blue is historically associated with an Evil Eye necklace due to the glass-making techniques in ancient Egypt.

Over time, however, different Evil Eye necklace colors have come to symbolize different meanings and purposes for the traditional evil eye talisman.

These include Blue for fate and karma protection, Green for personal success, Yellow for physical and mental health, Orange for happiness, Red for courage, Brown for protection from the elements, and Pink for friendship and relationships.

Purple to energize from depression, Black for power and prosperity protection, White for purity in thoughts and actions, Grey for protection against sorrows, Transparent for clarity and mindfulness, and Rainbow for hope and all Evil Eye benefits.

Learn more about Evil Eye colors meaning.

Who can wear an Evil Eye necklace?


Evil Eye necklaces can be worn by all. They can be worn by men, women, and children. They can be worn by people of all religions.

The Evil Eye symbol is an ancient symbol of protection and good luck that spans modern-day countries, cultures, and religions.

The belief in the Evil Eye also finds mention in the Quran, the Bible, in ancient Hindu, Buddhist, and Judist texts.

Learn more about the Evil Eye origin.

What happens if your Evil Eye Necklace breaks?


If your Evil Eye Necklace breaks then that is good news.

It symbolizes that the Evil Eye Necklace was able to protect you from the Evil Eye of others.

If your Evil Eye necklace breaks, you should purchase another and stay protected from the Evil Eye.

Learn more about Evil Eye Symptoms and How to Get Rid of the Evil Eye.

What is a Nazar Necklace?


A necklace meant to deflect “buri nazar” or “bad eye” is known as a Nazar necklace.

In Hindi and Urdu, the words ‘buri nazar’ mean ‘bad eye’, and ‘nazar lagna’ or ‘nazar lag gayi’ means to have received the evil eye.

It is also common to say ‘nazar na lage’ or ‘may the evil eye not touch you’. As well as ‘buri nazar wale tera muh kala, or ‘O evil eyed one, may your face turn black’.

Learn more about Nazar or the Indian Evil Eye.

What is a Maj De Ojo Necklace?


A necklace meant to deflect “Mal De Ojo” or “Evil of the Eye” is known as a Mal De Ojo necklace.

In Spanish, “Mal” means evil, “Ojo” means eye, and “de” means of. So “Mal De Ojo” translates to “evil of the eye”, also known as ‘evil eye’ in many cultures.

Mal De Ojo is believed to transmit from the eyes, carried through the air, and received through the eyes of the recipient.

Learn more about Mal De Ojo or the Spanish Evil Eye.

What is a Greek Evil Eye Necklace?


A necklace made to deflect "kako mati" or "evil eye" is known as a Greek Evil Eye necklace.

The Evil Eye is known as "mati" or “kako mati” in Greece, and “matiasma” is known as casting the evil eye.

The concept of the evil eye has been with the Greek people since 700 BC and has been a common theme across Greek literature through the ages.

Learn more about Kako Mati or the Greek Evil Eye.

What is a Turkish Evil Eye Necklace?


A necklace made to deflect 'nazar' or 'kem göz' is known as a Turkish Evil Eye necklace.

The evil eye is known as “kem göz“ in Turkey, and the Turkish people have long used “nazar boncugu”, or the blue evil eye bead to ward off its malefic effects.

Learn more about Kem Goz or the Turkish Evil Eye.

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