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Every symbol here was worn before it was sold.

People have worn symbols around their necks for thousands of years, and rarely for decoration. The red cross on the Templar Sigillum seal was a vow cut into iron and worn into battle. The blue Wadjet eye of ancient Egypt was placed on the dead and the living alike to guard against harm. The Ottoman Nazar, the evil eye now known across the Mediterranean and beyond, was worn to deflect envy at a time when envy was considered genuinely dangerous. These traditions survived not because they looked well but because they meant something to the people who wore them.

The necklaces in this collection draw on five of those traditions. A gift from this range gives someone a pendant they will feel a real connection to, not because it is decorative but because the symbol has a history behind it that stretches back long before they were born.

Browse the full collection below.