Protection & Blessing · Handcrafted in 14K Gold

Jewish Protection Jewelry, Evil Eye & Amulet Pendants

Evil eye jewelry in 14K gold — blue evil eye necklaces, diamond eye earrings, evil eye protection pendants, and hamsa evil eye charms. Handcrafted in yellow gold, rose gold, and white gold with natural diamonds and lapis lazuli.

Evil Eye Jewelry & Protection Symbols

The Evil Eye — known as “ayin hara” in Hebrew — is one of the oldest protective symbols in Jewish tradition. Evil eye jewelry serves as a talisman to ward off negative energy and bring good fortune. Every necklace with an eye design at Yehood combines ancient symbolism with fine 14K gold craftsmanship and natural diamond accents — wearable evil eye protection jewelry for every day.

Eye Earrings & Evil Eye Studs

Our eye earring collection ranges from enamel diamond studs (.20ct in 14K yellow gold) to huggie hoop earrings with dangling evil eye charms — available in 14K yellow gold, rose gold, and white gold. Each pair features hand-set natural diamonds for a subtle sparkle. Shop evil eye earrings designed for everyday wear.

Blue Evil Eye Necklaces & Hamsa Combinations

For maximum protection, our blue evil eye necklace styles combine diamond accents with enamel in 14K yellow gold, rose gold, and white gold. Our diamond Evil Eye with Hamsa necklace (.27ctw) pairs two of Judaism’s most powerful symbols in one piece. The 5 Evil Eye paperclip necklace in 10K yellow gold offers a modern statement look.

Stones: Natural Diamonds · Lapis Lazuli · Malachite · Enamel
Metals: 14K Yellow Gold · 14K Rose Gold · 14K White Gold · 10K Yellow Gold
Types: Necklaces · Earrings · Pendants · Charms

Evil Eye Pendants & Charms

Our round Evil Eye diamond pendants come in lapis lazuli and malachite versions, each set in 14K yellow gold with diamond accents. For layering or adding to your own chain, our Evil Eye charms (.03ct) are available in both yellow gold and rose gold — a perfect addition to a Hamsa charm bracelet.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Evil Eye Jewelry

What is the Evil Eye in Jewish tradition?

The Evil Eye — known as "ayin hara" in Hebrew — is the belief that envy or malice from others can cause harm. Evil Eye jewelry serves as a protective amulet deflecting negative energy. The symbol features a blue eye motif across earrings, pendants, and charms. In Jewish tradition, it is one of the most recognized protection symbols alongside the Hamsa.

What types of Evil Eye jewelry does Yehood offer?

Yehood offers diamond stud earrings in 14K yellow gold (.20ct), huggie hoop earrings with dangling Evil Eye charms in three gold colors, round pendants in lapis lazuli and malachite with diamonds, Hamsa evil eye combination necklaces (.27ctw), a 5 Evil Eye paperclip necklace in 10K gold, and small Evil Eye layering charms (.03ct).

What is the meaning of an evil eye necklace?

An evil eye necklace is a protective amulet rooted in Jewish and Mediterranean tradition. The blue eye symbol deflects "ayin hara" — the evil gaze of envy. Wearing an evil eye protection necklace is a centuries-old Jewish practice, often combined with the Hamsa hand for added spiritual significance.

What is the difference between Greek evil eye jewelry and Jewish evil eye jewelry?

Greek evil eye ("mati") and Jewish evil eye ("ayin hara") share the same protective blue eye motif but carry distinct meanings. Jewish evil eye pieces are paired with the Hamsa and Hebrew symbols for layered protection. Yehood's evil eye jewelry combines the evil eye with the Hamsa, Star of David, and Hebrew inscriptions in 14K gold.

Jewish Protection Jewelry — Evil Eye Amulet & Red String

Jewish Amulet Jewelry & Jewish Protection Pendant

Evil eye protection jewelry sits at the heart of jewish amulet jewelry tradition. A jewish protection pendant — whether a blue evil eye charm, a hamsa hand, or a combined hamsa evil eye piece — carries centuries of Jewish protective symbolism. Our jewish jewelry evil eye collection is handcrafted in 14K gold with natural diamond accents, lapis lazuli, and blue enamel. Each piece functions as a jewish protection jewelry amulet in fine gold form.

Jewish Amulet & Red String Meaning

The jewish amulet tradition spans the evil eye, the hamsa hand, and the red string — all rooted in Kabbalah and Jewish folklore as protection against harm. Wearing a jewish protection pendant or jewish jewelry evil eye piece is a statement of faith, identity, and protection. Pair with a jewish hamsa necklace for layered protection symbolism, or browse the full Judaica shop for the complete collection of jewish amulet jewelry.

Evil Eye Bracelet & Gold Charm Collection

The evil eye bracelet is one of the most popular forms of Jewish protection jewelry — a wearable talisman rooted in the evil eye bracelet meaning of deflecting negative energy and envy. An eye bracelet from Yehood features genuine diamonds and enamel work in 14K gold, not the mass-produced versions found elsewhere. Our evil eye gold charm in yellow or rose gold is designed for layering on charm bracelets or wearing as a standalone pendant, while the silver evil eye charm in sterling silver offers an accessible entry to protection jewelry.

Giving a Jewish Evil Eye Bracelet as a Gift: Meaning, Metal, and Occasion

An evil eye bracelet carries more weight when it is given than when it is bought for oneself. The act of placing a protective amulet on someone's wrist is a small ritual in Jewish tradition, a transfer of intent as much as an object. The person receiving it understands, consciously or not, that someone chose to send ayin hara protection their way.

The moments that call for it are specific. A bat mitzvah is the most common occasion: when a young woman moves into adult Jewish life, an evil eye gold bracelet in 14K yellow or rose gold marks the transition with something she will carry forward. New births are a close second; in Ashkenazi and Sephardic households alike, protection jewelry for a newborn or new mother is among the oldest gift forms. Weddings, moves to a new home, recoveries from illness: any threshold moment where someone is, by tradition, considered more exposed to envy.

The material question matters more than people expect. A silver evil eye bracelet is the accessible choice, its lower price point making it appropriate for children or for occasions where the relationship is warm but not close. A 14K gold evil eye bracelet is for the significant moments: the bat mitzvah niece, the daughter, the friend whose wedding you traveled for. The gold signals permanence. The diamond accent, where present, signals that this is a piece meant to stay.

Within the gold category, the choice between yellow, rose, and white gold tends to follow the recipient's existing jewelry. Yellow gold reads as the most traditional, most connected to the Ashkenazi and Sephardic goldsmithing lineage. Rose gold skews younger and more contemporary. White gold or platinum finishes suit someone who already wears silver-tone pieces. None of these is wrong: the piece's meaning is in the symbol, not the alloy.

A few practical notes for gift-givers:

Browse the full evil eye collection or the Jewish jewelry gift guide for pieces suited to each occasion and budget.

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