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		<title>9ct Gold Evil Eye Pendant CMP0108</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2022 19:50:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>EYE EYE!<br />
Measurements:- 13mm x 13mm x 3mm.</p>
<p>The chances are you have seen this famous symbol many times. You’ve probably seen someone wearing an evil eye pendant or charm, but did you know that the earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye symbol goes back to ancient Greece and Rome, and it is as popular today as ever. It is worn all over the world by many different cultures in the belief that it brings good luck and wards off evil spirits.</p>
<p>The evil eye is an extremely trendy theme in jewellery design at the moment and has been worn in public by celebrities such as Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Kelly Ripa, Lindsay Lohan, Kim Kardashian, Lauren Conrad, and Rhianna (to name just a few).</p>
<p>A gorgeous gift for any occasion, or why not treat yourself and add a unique elegance to your neckline?</p>
<p>It is presented in a beautiful black leatherette presentation box when purchased with a chain.<br />
When purchased on its own, it comes in a plastic and cotton wool charm box. Please scroll through the pictures to view the boxes.</p>
<p>Supplied on its own or with a 16-inch/40.64cm, 18-inch/45.72cm, or 20-inch/50.8cm chain.<br />
Please click on (choose an option) for chain length and price.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk/product/9ct-gold-evil-eye-pendant-cmp0108/">9ct Gold Evil Eye Pendant CMP0108</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk">City of London Jewellers</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The city of London Jewellers presents the Cheshunt 9ct-Gold Evil Eye Pendant CMP0108.<br />
Measurements:- 13mm x 13mm x 3mm.</h2>
<p>9ct-Gold Evil Eye Pendant CMP0108.</p>
<h3>Have you heard about the Evil Eye?</h3>
<p>People across the world hold this popular belief in different cultures.</p>
<p>Many fear it because they believe it can cause harm to people.</p>
<h4>But what exactly is the Evil Eye?</h4>
<p>In this article, we will discuss the meaning of the Evil Eye, its history, and how you can protect yourself from its effects!</p>
<h4>Evil Eye Meaning</h4>
<p>Someone who harbours envy or jealousy towards another person is believed to cast the Evil Eye, a curse that people believe brings about misfortune, illness, or even death.</p>
<p>In other cultures, the Evil Eye is a symbol of protection against such curses. People often use it as a talisman or amulet to ward off evil spirits.</p>
<h4>Evil Eye History<br />
People have believed in the Evil Eye for centuries, and it exists in various cultures all over the world. One of the earliest references to the Evil Eye comes from ancient Greece, which dates back to the 6th century B.C.</h4>
<p>Also referred to as μάτι (mati), the Evil Eye was believed to be used to harm others for no reason other than jealousy. This curse is often directed at successful people or those who have been blessed with good fortune.</p>
<p>This includes the classical works of prominent authors such as Homer, Hesiod, Plato, and Aristophanes.</p>
<p>In the Odyssey, Homer describes the Evil Eye as &#8220;the glance that brings death.&#8221;</p>
<p>9ct-Gold Evil Eye Pendant CMP0108.</p>
<h4>Casting the Evil Eye<br />
People say that individuals can cast the Evil Eye intentionally or unintentionally.</h4>
<p>The most common way to unintentionally cast the Evil Eye is by complimenting someone too much. For example, if you tell a mother her child is very beautiful, she may worry that you are secretly wishing harm to her child.</p>
<p>Also, be careful with dead animals that die with their eyes open. This may also unintentionally inflict you with the curse.</p>
<p>On the other hand, people can also cast it intentionally, usually in the form of envious glares or looks. This becomes particularly dangerous because someone deliberately directs the energy of envy at you.</p>
<p>To avoid casting the Evil Eye on others, it is important to be mindful of your words and actions. If you are complimenting someone, try to do so in a humble way.</p>
<p>9ct-Gold Evil Eye Pendant CMP0108.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&amp;&amp;p=eff41753a634e55eJmltdHM9MTcwMDI2NTYwMCZpZ3VpZD0yNDJmMTU2Zi00ZDA2LTZmYTctMGU1Ni0wNjc3NGNjZDZlN2MmaW5zaWQ9NTIyMw&amp;ptn=3&amp;ver=2&amp;hsh=3&amp;fclid=242f156f-4d06-6fa7-0e56-06774ccd6e7c&amp;psq=evil+eye+wikipedia&amp;u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly9lbi53aWtpcGVkaWEub3JnL3dpa2kvRXZpbF9leWU&amp;ntb=1" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Evil Eye &#8211; Wikipedia</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>You may also like our 9ct gold evil eye hamsa pendant <a href="https://www.cityoflondonjewellers.co.uk/product/jewellery/pendants-chains/gold-pendants/gold-evil-eye-hamza-necklace-pc00542/">PC00542.</a></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk/product/9ct-gold-evil-eye-pendant-cmp0108/">9ct Gold Evil Eye Pendant CMP0108</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk">City of London Jewellers</a>.</p>
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		<title>Diamond Evil Eye Pendant PCA00401</title>
		<link>https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk/product/diamond-evil-eye-pendant-pca00401/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2022 17:17:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>EYE EYE !</p>
<p>An ancient symbol of protection. This necklace includes a vibrant encrusted diamond surround with a black and blue glazed centre, encased in real 18ct white gold.</p>
<p>This lovely eye pendant is suitable to be used either as a pendant or a charm on a bracelet.</p>
<p>A gorgeous gift for any occasion or why not treat yourself and add unique elegance to your neckline.</p>
<p>Presented in a beautiful black leatherette presentation box</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk/product/diamond-evil-eye-pendant-pca00401/">Diamond Evil Eye Pendant PCA00401</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk">City of London Jewellers</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>City of London Jewellers present the Crosby Evil Eye Pendant crafted in 18ct white gold also known as a Nazar.<br />
Measurements:-</p>
<p>Diamond Evil Eye Pendant PCA00401.</p>
<p>Meaning<br />
In its basic form the evil eye is a curse passed from one person to another. This is usually done through staring, but it isn’t just limited to this. It can also be passed on through a false compliment or even through focused negative thoughts. The root source of this curse comes from a person’s jealousy; envy, bitterness or that they harbour some sort of resentment.</p>
<p>Once you have received this negativity many cultures believe the evil eye will cause “bad luck”. It is believed that this bad luck can manifest itself as misfortune or go as far as causing injury. Many of those who believe in the evil eye have an evil eye to protect them from the evil eye. Ironically the term “evil eye” references some form of amulet/talisman that offers them the protection.</p>
<p>The concept of the evil eye varies widely from culture to culture, but it is most prevalent in locations of West Asia and a few Mediterranean countries. In these locations the evil eye amulet/ talisman is called a “Nazar”.</p>
<p>Nazar is an Arabic derived word for sight. Although its basis is Arabic, many other languages have borrowed the term. Examples of its use can be found in Hindi-Urdu; Bengali; Persian; Punjabi; Turkish just to name a few.</p>
<p>Gold Evil-Eye Pendant.</p>
<p>Typically, a Nazar (Evil Eye) is handmade from glass, predominantly in concentric circles, but they are common in other shapes. Colouring is usually Royal/Navy Blue outer section, followed by a ring of white, then a ring of light blue and finishing with a Black dot. Although this is the most common and well-known variant of the evil eye, you will regularly come across cultural variations. And in modern times you will see it represented in different forms of accessories; fashion; homeware and jewellery items.</p>
<p>Historical records show that the evil eye has been around for thousands of years. Early examples of eye shaped amulets were seen from 3300BC. What is interesting, is the original curse touched on earlier has even older roots which are extremely difficult to trace.</p>
<p>Diamond Evil Eye Pendant PCA00401.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk/product/diamond-evil-eye-pendant-pca00401/">Diamond Evil Eye Pendant PCA00401</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk">City of London Jewellers</a>.</p>
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		<title>Evil Eye Necklace 9ct-Gold CMP0293</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2022 15:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Measurements:- 14.5mm x 7.8mm.</p>
<p>EYE EYE !</p>
<p>An ancient symbol of protection. This necklace includes a vibrant circle of light blue cubic zirconia stones with a dark blue centre stone, encased in real 9ct yellow gold.</p>
<p>This lovely eye pendant is suitable to be used either as a pendant or a charm on a bracelet.</p>
<p>A gorgeous gift for any occasion or why not treat yourself and add unique elegance to your neckline.</p>
<p>Presented in a beautiful black leatherette presentation box when purchased with a chain.<br />
When purchased on it’s own it comes in a plastic and cotton wool charm box. Please scroll picture to view the boxes.</p>
<p>Supplied on it’s own or with a 16inch/40.64cm, 18inch/45.72cm, or 20inch/50.8cm chain.<br />
Please click on (choose an option) for chain length and price.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk/product/evil-eye-necklace-9ct-gold-cmp0293/">Evil Eye Necklace 9ct-Gold CMP0293</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk">City of London Jewellers</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The city of London Jewellers presents the Liverpool Evil Eye Necklace 9ct-Gold CMP0293.</h2>
<h2>Measurements:- 14.5mm x 7.8mm.</h2>
<p>Evil Eye Necklace 9ct-Gold CMP0293. Also known as a Nazar.</p>
<h3>Have you heard about the Evil Eye?</h3>
<p>People across the world hold this popular belief in different cultures.</p>
<p>Many fear it because they believe it can cause harm to people.</p>
<h4>But what exactly is the Evil Eye?</h4>
<p>In this article, we will discuss the meaning of the Evil Eye, its history, and how you can protect yourself from its effects!</p>
<h4>Evil Eye Meaning</h4>
<p>Someone who harbours envy or jealousy towards another person is believed to cast the Evil Eye, a curse that people believe brings about misfortune, illness, or even death.</p>
<p>In other cultures, the Evil Eye is a symbol of protection against such curses. People often use it as a talisman or amulet to ward off evil spirits.</p>
<h4>Evil Eye History<br />
People have believed in the Evil Eye for centuries, and it exists in various cultures all over the world. One of the earliest references to the Evil Eye comes from ancient Greece, which dates back to the 6th century B.C.</h4>
<p>Also referred to as μάτι (mati), the Evil Eye was believed to be used to harm others for no reason other than jealousy. This curse is often directed at successful people or those who have been blessed with good fortune.</p>
<p>This includes the classical works of prominent authors such as Homer, Hesiod, Plato, and Aristophanes.</p>
<p>In the Odyssey, Homer describes the Evil Eye as &#8220;the glance that brings death.&#8221;</p>
<p>9ct-Gold Evil Eye Pendant CMP0108.</p>
<h4>Casting the Evil Eye<br />
People say that individuals can cast the Evil Eye intentionally or unintentionally.</h4>
<p>The most common way to unintentionally cast the Evil Eye is by complimenting someone too much. For example, if you tell a mother her child is very beautiful, she may worry that you are secretly wishing harm to her child.</p>
<p>Also, be careful with dead animals that die with their eyes open. This may also unintentionally inflict you with the curse.</p>
<p>On the other hand, people can also cast it intentionally, usually in the form of envious glares or looks. This becomes particularly dangerous because someone deliberately directs the energy of envy at you.</p>
<p>To avoid casting the Evil Eye on others, it is important to be mindful of your words and actions. If you are complimenting someone, try to do so in a humble way.</p>
<p>Evil Eye Necklace 9ct-Gold CMP02938.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&amp;&amp;p=eff41753a634e55eJmltdHM9MTcwMDI2NTYwMCZpZ3VpZD0yNDJmMTU2Zi00ZDA2LTZmYTctMGU1Ni0wNjc3NGNjZDZlN2MmaW5zaWQ9NTIyMw&amp;ptn=3&amp;ver=2&amp;hsh=3&amp;fclid=242f156f-4d06-6fa7-0e56-06774ccd6e7c&amp;psq=evil+eye+wikipedia&amp;u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly9lbi53aWtpcGVkaWEub3JnL3dpa2kvRXZpbF9leWU&amp;ntb=1" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Evil Eye &#8211; Wikipedia</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>You may also like our 9ct gold evil eye hamsa pendant <a href="https://www.cityoflondonjewellers.co.uk/product/jewellery/pendants-chains/gold-pendants/gold-evil-eye-hamza-necklace-pc00542/">PC00542.</a></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk/product/evil-eye-necklace-9ct-gold-cmp0293/">Evil Eye Necklace 9ct-Gold CMP0293</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk">City of London Jewellers</a>.</p>
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		<title>9ct Gold Evil-Eye Necklace CMP0109</title>
		<link>https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk/product/9ct-gold-evil-eye-necklace-cmp0109/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2021 18:16:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">(OUT OF STOCK)</span></p>
<p>Measurements: - 17.5mm x 17.5mm diameter.Depth 4mm.</p>
<p>EYE EYE !</p>
<p>This lovely eye pendant is suitable to be used either as a pendant or a charm on a bracelet.</p>
<p>A gorgeous gift for any occasion or why not treat yourself and add unique elegance to your neckline.</p>
<p>Presented in a beautiful black leatherette presentation box when purchased with a chain.<br />
When purchased on its own it comes in a plastic and cotton wool charm box. Please scroll picture to view the boxes.</p>
<p>Supplied on its own or with a 16inch/40.64cm, 18inch/45.72cm, or 20inch/50.8cm chain.<br />
Please click on (choose an option) for chain length and price.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk/product/9ct-gold-evil-eye-necklace-cmp0109/">9ct Gold Evil-Eye Necklace CMP0109</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk">City of London Jewellers</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>City of London Jewellers present the Hyde Park Evil Eye Necklace crafted in 9ct yellow gold also known as a Nazar.<br />
Measurements:- 17.5mm x 17.5mm diameter.<br />
Depth 4mm.</p>
<p>9ct Gold Evil-Eye Necklace CMP0109.</p>
<p>Meaning<br />
In its basic form the evil eye is a curse passed from one person to another. This is usually done through staring, but it isn’t just limited to this. It can also be passed on through a false compliment or even through focused negative thoughts. The root source of this curse comes from a person’s jealousy; envy, bitterness or that they harbour some sort of resentment.</p>
<p>Once you have received this negativity many cultures believe the evil eye will cause “bad luck”. It is believed that this bad luck can manifest itself as misfortune or go as far as causing injury. Many of those who believe in the evil eye have an evil eye to protect them from the evil eye. Ironically the term “evil eye” references some form of amulet/talisman that offers them the protection.</p>
<p>The concept of the evil eye varies widely from culture to culture, but it is most prevalent in locations of West Asia and a few Mediterranean countries. In these locations the evil eye amulet/ talisman is called a “Nazar”.</p>
<p>Nazar is an Arabic derived word for sight. Although its basis is Arabic, many other languages have borrowed the term. Examples of its use can be found in Hindi-Urdu; Bengali; Persian; Punjabi; Turkish just to name a few.</p>
<p>Gold Evil-Eye Pendant.</p>
<p>Typically, a Nazar (Evil Eye) is handmade from glass, predominantly in concentric circles, but they are common in other shapes. Colouring is usually Royal/Navy Blue outer section, followed by a ring of white, then a ring of light blue and finishing with a Black dot. Although this is the most common and well-known variant of the evil eye, you will regularly come across cultural variations. And in modern times you will see it represented in different forms of accessories; fashion; homeware and jewellery items.</p>
<p>Historical records show that the evil eye has been around for thousands of years. Early examples of eye shaped amulets were seen from 3300BC. What is interesting, is the original curse touched on earlier has even older roots which are extremely difficult to trace.</p>
<p>9ct Gold Evil-Eye Necklace CMP0109.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk/product/9ct-gold-evil-eye-necklace-cmp0109/">9ct Gold Evil-Eye Necklace CMP0109</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk">City of London Jewellers</a>.</p>
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		<title>Gold Evil Eye Necklace CMP0108</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2021 19:54:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>EYE EYE!<br />
An ancient symbol of protection.</p>
<p>This lovely eye pendant is suitable to be used either as a pendant or a charm on a bracelet.</p>
<p>A gorgeous gift for any occasion, or why not treat yourself and add a unique elegance to your neckline?</p>
<p>It is presented in a beautiful black leatherette presentation box when purchased with a chain.<br />
When purchased on its own, it comes in a plastic and cotton wool charm box. Please scroll through the pictures to view the boxes.</p>
<p>Supplied on its own or with a 16-inch/40.64cm, 18-inch/45.72cm, or 20-inch/50.8cm chain.<br />
Please click on (choose an option) for chain length and price.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk/product/gold-evil-eye-necklace-cmp0108/">Gold Evil Eye Necklace CMP0108</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk">City of London Jewellers</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The city of London Jewellers presents the Northwich 9ct Gold Evil Eye Necklace CMP0108.<br />
Measurements:- 13mm x 13mm x 3mm.</h2>
<p>Gold Evil Eye Necklace CMP0108. Also known as a Nazar.</p>
<h3>Have you heard about the Evil Eye?</h3>
<p>People across the world hold this popular belief in different cultures.</p>
<p>Many fear it because they believe it can cause harm to people.</p>
<h4>But what exactly is the Evil Eye?</h4>
<p>In this article, we will discuss the meaning of the Evil Eye, its history, and how you can protect yourself from its effects!</p>
<h4>Evil Eye Meaning</h4>
<p>Someone who harbours envy or jealousy towards another person is believed to cast the Evil Eye, a curse that people believe brings about misfortune, illness, or even death.</p>
<p>In other cultures, the Evil Eye is a symbol of protection against such curses. People often use it as a talisman or amulet to ward off evil spirits.</p>
<h4>Evil Eye History<br />
People have believed in the Evil Eye for centuries, and it exists in various cultures all over the world. One of the earliest references to the Evil Eye comes from ancient Greece, which dates back to the 6th century B.C.</h4>
<p>Also referred to as μάτι (mati), the Evil Eye was believed to be used to harm others for no reason other than jealousy. This curse is often directed at successful people or those who have been blessed with good fortune.</p>
<p>This includes the classical works of prominent authors such as Homer, Hesiod, Plato, and Aristophanes.</p>
<p>In the Odyssey, Homer describes the Evil Eye as &#8220;the glance that brings death.&#8221;</p>
<p>9ct-Gold Evil Eye Pendant CMP0108.</p>
<h4>Casting the Evil Eye<br />
People say that individuals can cast the Evil Eye intentionally or unintentionally.</h4>
<p>The most common way to unintentionally cast the Evil Eye is by complimenting someone too much. For example, if you tell a mother her child is very beautiful, she may worry that you are secretly wishing harm to her child.</p>
<p>Also, be careful with dead animals that die with their eyes open. This may also unintentionally inflict you with the curse.</p>
<p>On the other hand, people can also cast it intentionally, usually in the form of envious glares or looks. This becomes particularly dangerous because someone deliberately directs the energy of envy at you.</p>
<p>To avoid casting the Evil Eye on others, it is important to be mindful of your words and actions. If you are complimenting someone, try to do so in a humble way.</p>
<p>9ct-Gold Evil Eye Pendant CMP0108.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&amp;&amp;p=eff41753a634e55eJmltdHM9MTcwMDI2NTYwMCZpZ3VpZD0yNDJmMTU2Zi00ZDA2LTZmYTctMGU1Ni0wNjc3NGNjZDZlN2MmaW5zaWQ9NTIyMw&amp;ptn=3&amp;ver=2&amp;hsh=3&amp;fclid=242f156f-4d06-6fa7-0e56-06774ccd6e7c&amp;psq=evil+eye+wikipedia&amp;u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly9lbi53aWtpcGVkaWEub3JnL3dpa2kvRXZpbF9leWU&amp;ntb=1" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Evil Eye &#8211; Wikipedia</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>You may also like our 9ct gold evil eye hamsa pendant <a href="https://www.cityoflondonjewellers.co.uk/product/jewellery/pendants-chains/gold-pendants/gold-evil-eye-hamza-necklace-pc00542/">PC00542.</a></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk/product/gold-evil-eye-necklace-cmp0108/">Gold Evil Eye Necklace CMP0108</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cityoflondon.bristol-website-design.co.uk">City of London Jewellers</a>.</p>
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		<title>9ct-Gold Evil Eye Charm CM00108</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>EYE EYE !</p>
<p>The chances are you have seen this famous symbol many times. You’ve probably seen someone wearing an evil eye pendant or charm, but did you know that the earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye symbol goes back to ancient Greece and Rome, and it is as popular today as ever. Worn all over the world by many different cultures in the belief that it brings good luck and wards of evil spirits.</p>
<p>The evil eye is an extremely trendy theme in jewellery design at the moment and has been worn in public by celebrities such as, Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Kelly Ripa, Lindsay Lohan, Kim Kardashian, Lauren Conrad, and Rhianna (to name just a few).</p>
<p>Also suitable for wearing on a chain as a pendant.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>City of London Jewellers presents the Salford 9ct yellow gold evil eye Charm.<br />
Measurements:- 13mm x 13mm x 3mm.</p>
<p>9ct-Gold Evil Eye Charm CM00108.</p>
<p>Have you heard about the Evil Eye?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a popular belief that is found in different cultures across the world.</p>
<p>Many fear it because it is believed that it can cause harm to people.</p>
<p>But what exactly is the Evil Eye?</p>
<p>In this article, we will discuss the meaning of the Evil Eye, its history, and how you can protect yourself from its effects!</p>
<p>Evil Eye Meaning<br />
The Evil Eye is a curse that is said to be cast by someone who has envy or jealousy towards another person. It is believed that this curse can cause misfortune, illness, or even death.</p>
<p>In other cultures, the Evil Eye is a symbol of protection against such curses. It is often used as a talisman or amulet to ward off evil spirits.</p>
<p>Evil Eye History<br />
The Evil Eye has been around for centuries and can be found in various cultures all over the world. One of the earliest references to the Evil Eye comes from ancient Greece, which dates back to the 6th century B.C.</p>
<p>Also referred to as μάτι (mati), the Evil Eye was believed to be used to harm others for no reason other than jealousy. This curse is often directed to successful people or those who have been blessed with good fortune.</p>
<p>The Evil Eye was frequently mentioned in various Greek texts. This includes the classical works of prominent authors such as Homer, Hesiod, Plato, and Aristophanes.</p>
<p>In the Odyssey, Homer describes the Evil Eye as &#8220;the glance that brings death.&#8221;</p>
<p>9ct-Gold Evil Eye Charm CM00108.</p>
<p>Casting the Evil Eye<br />
It is said that the Evil Eye can be cast intentionally or unintentionally.</p>
<p>The most common way to unintentionally cast the Evil Eye is by complimenting someone too much. For example, if you tell a mother her child is very beautiful, she may worry that you are secretly wishing harm upon her child.</p>
<p>Also, be careful with dead animals that died with their eyes open. This may also unintentionally inflict you with the curse.</p>
<p>On the other hand, people can also cast it intentionally, usually in the form of envious glares or looks. This is especially dangerous because the energy of envy is deliberately directed at you.</p>
<p>To avoid casting the Evil Eye on others, it is important to be mindful of your words and actions. If you are complimenting someone, try to do so in a humble way.</p>
<p>9ct Yellow Gold Evil Eye Charm.</p>
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