
You'll be surprised

A black eye doesn't necessarily have to be painful. In the form of pretty jewellery, it can even protect you from aches and pains.
Influencers not only have fans, but also enviers. This is no coincidence, because while they have themselves photographed in a new (brand) outfit every day, post the latest it-bag and stay in the most beautiful luxury hotels, their followers (frustratedly) click through their Insta feed. I wonder if this is why bloggers are currently adorning themselves with "Evil Eye" jewellery. The trendy bijous are not only pretty to look at, but are also supposed to protect against envious glances.
The origin

Some cultures believe in the power of thought and that it can be used to harm other people. You can ward off this so-called "evil eye" with an Evil Eye or Nazar amulet in the shape of a blue eye... or simply adorn yourself with one. While the eyes were originally made of glass, today they are made of materials such as rhinestones, pearls, precious metals, etc.


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Evil eye jewellery in the form of necklaces or bracelets is particularly popular. However, finger rings and stud earrings also provide variety. [[product:5938354,9063087,9075073]] [[product:7005993,9021210,6495550]]
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