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PROTECTIVE NECKLACE
Colourful pearl necklace is summery. The necklace is adorned with a gold coloured heart, which is decorated with clear glass stones and the evil eye symbol. The clasp and extension chain of the necklace are made of gold-plated surgical steel.
- Necklace length: 39cm + 5cm extension chain
- Chain thickness: 2mm
- Heart width: 1,3cm
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Lock material: surgical steel (316L steel)
- Pendant material: 18k gold-plated brass
Is surgical steel a good material?
Surgical steel is a popular material for jewellery because it is durable and lasts a lifetime. The steel itself does not wear in use, but the coatings on it, such as gold plating (14K or 18K) or other metallic coatings, can wear over time. The amount of wear and tear is influenced by the way the jewellery is worn and the PH of the wearer's skin, which is individual.
The durability of gold plating and other coatings varies; they generally hold up well to wear, but are not as long-lasting as the surgical steel itself. In particular, copper coatings can wear more quickly than steel coatings. Surgical steel can also be safely used in the shower or sauna, which makes it more comfortable to use. However, to prevent wear and tear and to ensure the longevity of your jewellery, it is important to be aware of your own usage habits and skin characteristics.
WHAT IS A BAD EYE?
The evil eye is a concept that is widely used in different cultures around the world, symbolising a harmful look of envy or hostility. This belief is deeply rooted in the superstitious beliefs and traditions of many communities and has been linked to witchcraft and envy-induced malevolence. Evil eye rituals and protections, such as amulets and charms, have evolved to protect individuals and communities from the effects of this invisible threat.
Historically, the evil eye has been described as a powerful, staring gaze that can cause misfortune or even death to its subject. Often, beliefs about the evil eye are strongest in pastoralist communities and among tribal peoples, where internal harmony and protection from external threats have been central to the community. The fear of the evil eye and related means of protection have remained strong over the centuries and continue to find a place in modern societies, highlighting humanity's profound need to protect itself and its loved ones from unseen forces.
Depending on the culture, evil eye amulets or jewellery can offer protection and bring good luck to those who wear them. In this way, jewellery can be used as a symbolic means of protection in everyday life. It should be noted that different cultures use evil eye symbols in different ways and their meaning may vary from one area to another.