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- Beyond Fashion: the Symbolism Behind Meaningful Jewelry
In many Eastern cultures, jewelry with meaning may include symbols like the Hamsa hand or the Evil Eye Protection jewels, such as amulets or talismans, have been worn for thousands of years to ward off evil Designs often include symbols such as the Evil Eye, Hamsa hand, or protective animals like lions or eagles A bold, eye-catching piece might convey confidence and creativity, while a simple, understated item could
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more at Etsy and my Jewelry shop Shokoro Design ( Mnimalist Jewelry, Celestial Jewelry, Moon Sun Star, Evil Eye and more ) https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/ShokoroDesign From Earth by Shokoro ( Genuine Natural Gemstone Sun Star Theme Accessories, Statement like initial letter pieces, Genuine Natural Gemstone Jewelry, Evil Eye and more.
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Face on both sides of pendant Bottom: Starry Starfish Beach Necklace From Top Moon gold Necklace Blue Evil Eye Coin Necklace, Eye Lashes as texture Matte Gold Sun Beam Necklace for Minimalist Evil Eye Opal Medallion At Shokoro Shokoro offer different styles of Jewelry, Minimalist, Celestial Moon Sun, Star, Vermeil, Evil Eye, Gemstone, Initials and more, Add-on Extender Chains and Pretty Gift Wrapping is also available.
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- Locations | Toronto ON | Shokoro Handmade
nature items, Minimal fashion accessories, Natural Gemstone Jewelry, Statement pieces like initials, Evil Eye, Birthstone and more We offer high quality Gold Filled, Vermeil Gold, Sterling Silver, Rose Gold
- Rose Gold Jewelry | Shokoro
Birthstone Quick View Turquoise Stone Necklace/Rose Gold/Slab Price C$68.50 Dangle & Drop Quick View Evil Eye Lariat Necklace Price C$55.00 Best Seller Quick View Interlocking Circle Necklace Gold/Rose Gold
- Shop | Dainty Crystal, Birthstone and Celestial Jewelry | Shokoro
History of Jewelry and its Use The history of jewelry dates back to ancient times, with evidence of its The Egyptians believed that jewelry had magical properties and wore amulets and charms to ward off evil