Didem Evil Eye Necklace- Yellow Gold & Navy Eye
Didem Evil Eye Necklace- Yellow Gold & Navy Eye
Didem Evil Eye Necklace- Yellow Gold & Navy Eye
Didem Evil Eye Necklace- Yellow Gold & Navy Eye
Didem Evil Eye Necklace- Yellow Gold & Navy Eye
Didem Evil Eye Necklace- Yellow Gold & Navy Eye

Didem Evil Eye Necklace- Yellow Gold & Navy Eye

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Handcrafted from 18 carat yellow gold, this Didem necklace features a navy enamel evil eye on a delicate yellow gold chain. Equally as enchanting when worn on its own or layered with our other necklaces such as the Hamra or Altan, the understated piece is your jewellery wardrobe staple. This elegant Didem necklace is designed to move effortlessly between occasions, making it a stunning and wearable gift. 

  • 18 carat yellow gold chain (40cm)
  • 5mm diameter navy enamel eye
  • Lobster clasp closure

 

Pairing inspiration

Didem bracelet, white gold, navy enamel evil eye   

Nuran earring, sapphire 

Alpy necklace, yellow gold, turquoise enamel evil eye heart

 

Legends

Evil Eye  

The evil eye is a sacred symbol used for centuries as protection against negative spirits in Mediterranean culture. Its spiritual meaning dates back to ancient Rome and Greece, and today can be seen printed across boats, bags and above doorways to ward off evil, and of course, jewellery. Legend has it that the evil eye works as a shield for envy, reflecting any evil back to where it came from and protecting its owner from any harmful spirits. 

Alemdara jewellery is designed to be worn every day – to pair beautifully with other favourite jewellery pieces or to be playfully and creatively combined with other jewels within the Alemdara collection. Each piece is handcrafted in the ancient markets of Istanbul, using techniques that have been passed down through generations. This piece has been certified in accordance with the Hallmarking Act 1973.

    Generations of Craftsmanship.

    Each piece is handcrafted in the ancient markets of Istanbul, using techniques that have been passed down through generations.


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