Blue Eyeball Ring — Large .925 Sterling Silver Evil Eye Band
SKU: 3945
Blue is the eye color that started it all. From Turkish bazaars to Greek doorways, the blue nazar has warded off ill will for centuries, and this ring puts that whole tradition on your hand at full scale. A domed glass cabochon holds a bright sky-blue iris — fine pale striations around a deeper blue rim, centered on a solid black pupil and floated on a white surround — set in an almond-shaped bezel edged with filigree scrollwork. The frame is twenty grams of solid .925 sterling silver, oxidized in the recesses so the carving reads dark against the polished high points.
Wear This If
If the evil eye means something to you — Blue is the original protective color, the one tied to the nazar amulet across the Mediterranean. This isn't a flat printed charm. The 28mm cabochon gives the iris a wet, watery depth, and the silver around it is hallmarked .925. You carry the symbol in real metal, not a souvenir.
If you want a ring people notice — A 28x20mm almond face fills the space between knuckles and the blue iris pulls the eye from across a room. The filigree scrolling around the bezel and down both shoulders means there's something to look at from every angle. Expect questions about it.
If you lean gothic or Victorian — The oxidized scrollwork wrapping the band has an old-world, ornamental feel, closer to antique mourning jewelry than to modern minimalism. Blue keeps it from going fully macabre. It reads mysterious rather than morbid, and it works year-round, not just at Halloween.
Living With This Ring
The blue isn't one flat tone. Fine pale-blue striations radiate out from the black pupil toward a deeper blue rim at the edge of the iris, the way a real eye is striated. Under warm indoor light it reads soft and pale. Catch it in daylight and those lines sharpen while the rim turns a richer blue against the white around it. The glass dome over the top adds a thin highlight that slides across as you move your hand.
Twenty grams makes itself known the moment you slide it on. The bezel sits proud of the band, so you feel the dome brush a neighboring finger and you feel the heft when you grip a glass or rest your hand on a desk. The first week it's constant company. After that your hand stops flagging it and it just becomes part of the outfit.
Heads up: The face stands 28mm tall, about an inch, so it rides higher than most rings. Sleeve cuffs, jacket pockets, and keyboard edges will bump it for the first few days. You adjust fast, but don't expect it to slip under a tight glove.
The .925 hallmark is stamped inside the band, near where the shoulder meets the inner ring. Inside it's smooth and rounded, with no scrollwork on the underside to press into your finger. The dark tone in the filigree recesses isn't paint. It's chemically oxidized silver, so it won't rub off with handling, and the grooves only deepen as everyday skin oils settle in.
What's Inside
Before You Buy
Q: Is blue the traditional evil eye color?
Yes. The blue nazar is the original evil eye amulet, used across Turkey, Greece, and the wider Mediterranean for centuries to deflect envious looks. Red and green came later as variations. This ring sets that classic sky-blue iris in solid .925 sterling silver, so the protective symbol most people picture is exactly the one you wear.
Q: How does the blue look in different lighting?
Under warm indoor light the iris reads soft and pale blue. In daylight the fine striations sharpen and the deeper blue rim around the edge stands out against the white surround. The black pupil stays solid throughout. The glass dome adds a moving highlight as you turn your hand under any light source.
Q: Will the dome scratch or the blue fade?
The blue sits under a clear glass dome, so the color is sealed and won't fade from sun, sweat, or water. The dome itself is glass, harder than plastic but not scratch-proof. Avoid striking it against stone or metal. Normal daily wear, hand washing, and weather are all fine.
Q: How big does the 28mm face actually wear?
It reads as a true statement ring. At 28mm tall the bezel covers most of the space between two knuckles and stands proud of the band, so you feel it the first few days. Sizes run from US 6 to 16, and the wide range means it fits slim and broad fingers alike.
At a Glance
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