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Evil Eye Rings
An evil eye ring sets the classic Turkish nazar — a centuries-old symbol of good luck and watchfulness — on your hand in 925 sterling silver. This collection pairs deep blue and black zircon stones with polished silver bands in round and heart-shaped designs, from $62, all sized and weighted for everyday wear rather than occasional drama.
Blue, Black or Heart-Shaped: Picking Your Eye
The classic nazar is deep blue, and most rings here center a blue zircon eye on a polished silver band. Black evil eye rings read more modern and pair easily with darker wardrobes, while the heart-shaped zircon design softens the motif into something more romantic. If you wear other rings, choose a slimmer band that stacks; if this will be your statement piece, go for a rounder, bolder eye.
What the Nazar Means
The eye motif has been worn across Mediterranean, Turkish and Middle Eastern cultures for thousands of years as a traditional symbol of good fortune and a watchful presence against envious glances. Wearing one on your hand keeps the symbol visible — to you and to everyone you greet. For the full history, read our guide to evil eye jewelry meaning and symbolism.
Silver and Zircon, Built for Daily Wear
Each ring in this collection is 925 sterling silver set with blue or black zircon stones. Sterling silver is tarnish-resistant with basic care: wipe the band with a soft cloth after wear, keep it away from pools and perfume, and store it dry. The zircon settings are smooth-set for snag-free everyday wear.
Styling an Evil Eye Ring
Worn solo on the index or middle finger, the eye reads as a deliberate statement. Stacked with plain silver bands, it becomes a detail people notice up close. To carry the motif through a whole look, add a piece from our evil eye necklaces or browse the complete evil eye jewelry collection for bracelets and matching sets.
Gifting the Evil Eye
Evil eye rings are a classic thinking-of-you gift — given before travel, new jobs, new homes and fresh starts, the way the symbol has traditionally marked moments of change. Because the motif is unisex and the designs range from delicate to bold, they work for friends, partners, moms and grads alike. Prices start at $62, US orders over $99 ship free, and non-personalized rings carry 60-day returns and exchanges — useful if the size needs a swap.
Frequently asked questions
What does wearing an evil eye ring mean?
The nazar is a centuries-old symbol of good fortune worn across Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures, traditionally associated with turning away envious looks. Today most people wear it as a meaningful style statement that carries that history.
Should I choose a blue or black evil eye ring?
Blue is the traditional nazar color and the most recognizable. Black reads sleeker and suits minimalist or darker wardrobes. Both use the same 925 sterling silver base, so it comes down to aesthetics.
Are these rings real sterling silver?
Yes — every evil eye ring in this collection is built on 925 sterling silver and set with zircon stones. Sterling silver stays tarnish-resistant when wiped after wear and stored dry.
Can men wear evil eye rings?
Yes. The nazar is a unisex symbol, and the round black zircon styles in particular are popular with men. Each product page lists the size range offered.
Can I return an evil eye ring if it doesn't fit?
Yes — evil eye rings aren't personalized, so they're covered by 60-day returns and exchanges. Standard delivery is 7-12 business days, and US orders over $99 ship free.
