Eye Meander Ring – 925 Sterling Silver
Ring inspired by the Greek Key meander symbol.
Made of sterling silver 925°.
Handmade in Greece.
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History
Meandros design is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif. Such a design is also called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these are modern designations. On the one hand, the name “meander” recalls the twisting and turning path of the Meander River in Asia Minor, and on the other hand, as Karl Kerenyi pointed out, “the meander is the figure of a labyrinth in linear form” the meaning is that there is no beginning and no end in some cases so it becomes the symbol of long life and eternity.
Circle Zircon Necklace – 14K Solid Yellow Gold
342,00€Made of 14k gold.
Handmade in Greece
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The collection contains jewelry with beautiful zircon stones.
Cubic Zirconia Ring – 14K Yellow Gold
342,00€Made of 14k gold.
Handmade in Greece
The collection contains jewelry with beautiful zircon stones.
Round Evil Eye Necklace – Sterling Silver 925
Made of sterling silver 925°.
Handmade in Greece.
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Evil Eye
The symbol and superstition of the evil eye is one of the strongest symbolic images in the world. The earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye goes back to ancient Greece and Rome. It is supposed to wear off evil to anyone who wears it and various cultures believe in that, however in Greece it’s blue because at that time blue eyes were not so common and were thought to give the evil eye, so the blue is like a mirror to them. Nowadays it’s widely known and has become a trend.
Evil Eye Necklace with Zircon – Sterling Silver 925
Made of sterling silver 925°.
Handmade in Greece.
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Evil Eye
The symbol and superstition of the evil eye is one of the strongest symbolic images in the world. The earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye goes back to ancient Greece and Rome. It is supposed to wear off evil to anyone who wears it and various cultures believe in that, however in Greece, it’s blue because at that time blue eyes were not so common and were thought to give the evil eye, so the blue is like a mirror to them. Nowadays it’s widely known and has become a trend.
Evil Eyes Necklace – 14K Yellow Gold with Turquoise Enamel
386,00€Made of 14K yellow gold and enamel
Evil Eye
The symbol and superstition of the evil eye is one of the strongest symbolic images in the world. The earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye goes back to ancient Greece and Rome. It is supposed to wear off evil to anyone who wears it and various cultures believe in that, however in Greece it’s blue because at that time blue eyes were not so common and were thought to give the evil eye, so the blue is like a mirror to them.
Evil Eye Necklace 9K Yellow Gold with Zircon
342,00€Evil eye necklace with zircon
Made of 9K yellow gold.
Evil Eye
The symbol and superstition of the evil eye is one of the strongest symbolic images in the world. The earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye goes back to ancient Greece and Rome. It is supposed to wear off evil to anyone who wears it and various cultures believe in that, however in Greece it’s blue because at that time blue eyes were not so common and were thought to give the evil eye, so the blue is like a mirror to them.
9K Yellow Gold Evil Eye Bracelet
192,00€Chain bracelet with the evil eye symbol decorated with white zircons.
Made in 9K gold.
Evil Eye
The symbol and superstition of the evil eye is one of the strongest symbolic images in the world. The earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye goes back to ancient Greece and Rome. It is supposed to wear off evil to anyone who wears it and various cultures believe in that, however in Greece it’s blue because at that time blue eyes were not so common and were thought to give the evil eye, so the blue is like a mirror to them. Nowadays it’s widely known and has become a trend.
14K Yellow Gold Necklace Evil Eye with zircon
327,00€Eye pendant with chain made of 14K yellow gold with white zircons.
The white part of the eye is mother of pearl.
A lovely piece of jewelry to wear every day.
Handmade in Greece.
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Evil Eye
The symbol and superstition of the evil eye is one of the strongest symbolic images in the world. The earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye goes back to ancient Greece and Rome. It is supposed to wear off evil to anyone who wears it and various cultures believe in that, however in Greece it’s blue because at that time blue eyes were not so common and were thought to give the evil eye, so the blue is like a mirror to them.
Turquoise Cross Necklace – 14K Gold
347,00€Turquoise cross 14K Gold Necklace with white zircons.
Made in 14K gold.
Handmade.
Fildisi Cross Necklace with White Zircon – 14k Gold
342,00€Fildisi Cross necklace in white gold 14k, adorned with white zircon stones.
Made in 14K gold.
Handmade.
14K Gold Evil-eye Necklace with White and Blue Zircons
342,00€Evil Eye Necklace with white and blue zircons.
Made in 14K gold.
Handmade in Greece.
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Evil Eye
The symbol and superstition of the evil eye is one of the strongest symbolic images in the world. The earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye goes back to ancient Greece and Rome. It is supposed to wear off evil to anyone who wears it and various cultures believe in that, however in Greece it’s blue because at that time blue eyes were not so common and were thought to give the evil eye, so the blue is like a mirror to them.
14K Solid Gold Evil Eye Pendant
344,00€Evil Eye Pendant embellished with granules of precious metal.
Handmade with great attention to detail.
Inspired by the Byzantine Historical period respecting Greek art.
Made in 14k gold.
Evil Eye
The symbol and superstition of the evil eye is one of the strongest symbolic images in the world. The earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye goes back to ancient Greece and Rome. It is supposed to wear off evil to anyone who wears it and various cultures believe in that, however in Greece it’s blue because at that time blue eyes were not so common and were thought to give the evil eye, so the blue is like a mirror to them.