Pink evil eye necklace by Ottoman Hands
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Carry the protective charm of an ancient talisman in style with this delightful necklace featuring the 'evil eye' hand-painted onto pink glass and set in gold-plated recycled brass. Widely used as a symbol of protection and good luck, the eye was also a popular motif in Surrealist art, symbolising a portal between the inner mind and outer reality.
Wear solo as a standalone piece or pair with the matching earrings for a coordinated look.
Please note: each piece of glass and hand-painted aspect is unique, with subtle differences in shape, texture and colour.
Author/Artist/Designer
Ottoman HandsDimensions
40 cm + 5 cm extender (15.7 + 2 in); Weight: 2.8 gm
Composition
21kt gold plated recycled brass, hand-painted glass
Colour
Gold
Pink
Product code
171542
Necklace lengths

Necklace sizes are a guide and may vary depending on the individual.
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Ottoman Hands
Founded in London in 2010 by Deniz Gurdal, Ottoman Hands blends antique-inspired design with a modern sensibility. Drawing on her Turkish heritage, Deniz began selling handmade jewellery at Portobello Market before partnering with artisans in Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar. She continues to oversee each collection’s creative process, using traditional craftsmanship, carefully sourced gemstones and recycled metals to create timeless, handcrafted pieces.







