Antique/Early Vintage Silver & Diamond Evil Eye Pendant
An antique/early vintage evil eye pendant.
The glass eye is mounted in a bezel of base metal imitating gold, bordered with mixed rose and flat cut diamonds set in silver
Why we love it
The evil eye, or nazar, deflects negative energy, brings good fortune and is a widespread ancient symbol used in many cultures, particularly around the Mediterranean, Middle East and North Africa. Belief in the evil eye dates back thousands of years, with some of the earliest evidence of amulets found in ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) and references appearing in ancient Greek and Roman texts. The modern blue glass evil eye bead, known as a nazar boncuju, became widely popular in Turkey during the Ottoman era.
This type of amulet, often made of a glass bead with concentric circles of blue, white, and black, is thought to “stare back” at the source of the curse, reflecting the negative energy back to the sender and keeping the wearer safe. The blue colour is significant, since it’s traditionally associated with protection, peace, and eliminating negativity.
£395
1 in stock
Additional information
| Piece of jewellery | Pendant |
|---|---|
| Era | Antique/early vintage |
| Jewellery material | Base metal, Base metal imitating gold, glass, Silver, Rose cut diamond |
| Hallmarks | None present, XRF tested |
| Dimensions | Depth 7mm, Height 14.1mm, 21.2mm including top loop and jump ring, Width 18.1mm |
| Condition | Very good condition with light surface wear |
| Weight | 2.5g |













