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Men's Gold Paperclip Chain With Evil Eye Coin

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By Nialaya

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This chunky necklace gives a real touch of edginess to your look. Use it as a base to layer or wear it solo. Perfect for a cool look.

The evil eye talisman, also known as a nazar, is a symbol of protection believed to ward off the malevolent glare of jealousy and ill will. The belief is that the eye absorbs negative energy, keeping the wearer safe from harm.

Please note that all Nialaya pieces are crafted by hand and one-of-a-kind, and may therefore vary slightly in size, shape, and color.
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Lobster Clasp Closure

Avoid contact with hairspray, perfume, water, bleaches and lotions. Avoid humidity, heat and overexposure to sun. Gently wipe you Nialaya jewelry with a soft cloth to retain its shine. Semi-precious beads are natural stones and may vary in size, shape and color.

Made in: United States of America

Chain width: 7mm
Necklace Length is 22 Inches
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Meet the brand

Nialaya

Based in United States of America

Danish-American founder Jannik Olander started Nialaya as a tribute to the Shaman