Evil Eye Jewellery

Protect yourself with style through our captivating evil eye jewellery collection at Shiels.

Evil Eye Jewellery

Find the best range of evil eye jewellery online and in store at Shiels. 

No charm is more recognisable than the evil eye. Used for warding off the mystic malevolent forces of the world, our evil eye jewellery comes in pendants, bracelets and stud earrings

Worn by some of the world's most well-known celebrities, evil eye charms have increased in popularity. Not only for their spiritual benefits, but also because they are incredibly stylish.

Symbolise truth and provide direct protection against the evil eye, with these stunning pieces of jewellery. Choose from evil eye pendants, evil eye necklaces, evil eye earrings, evil eye bracelets, and more! Regardless of whether you believe in the concept or not, be sure to check out our collection of evil eye jewellery.

Come and see it for yourself in store or shop online now. Buy now, pay later with Afterpay, ZipPay, Humm, Latitude Interest Free or Klarna. We also offer free shipping on all orders over $69. 

FAQS

Are you allowed to wear evil eye jewellery?

Yes, of course! Anyone can choose to wear evil eye jewellery, no matter your gender, age, or beliefs. In many cultures, the evil eye symbol is believed to offer protection against negative energies. 

What is the meaning of evil eye jewellery?

Evil eye jewellery is believed to protect against negativity and envy. Wearing this jewellery is thought to ward off harm and bring good fortune in various cultures worldwide.

What finger do you wear the evil eye ring on?

The finger on which you wear an evil eye ring often varies according to personal preference and cultural traditions. In some cultures, there is a specific finger associated with wearing the evil eye ring. However, in other cultures, people might choose to wear the ring on any finger that feels meaningful to them.

When should you not wear the evil eye?

You may want to avoid wearing it during solemn events, religious ceremonies, or times of mourning, as well as in places where it might be deemed inappropriate or disrespectful.

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