Evil Eye Chain Stud Earring — Sterling Silver with Mystic Topaz
SKU: 3823
Built for ears with two piercings and nothing connecting them yet. This evil eye chain stud earring places a 6mm mystic topaz stone in one hole and a 5mm hand-painted glass eyeball in the other. A double chain in solid .925 sterling silver links them together. Three grams total. Punk styling that doesn't weigh your ear down.
Best Suited For
If you wear multiple ear piercings — The double chain connects two stud points instead of leaving them as separate, unrelated pieces. The chain creates one visual line from the mystic topaz to the glass eyeball. It turns two standard piercings into a single coordinated statement.
If you lean into punk or alternative style — The glass eyeball is realistic enough to get double-takes. Paired with the rainbow flash of the mystic topaz above it, the combination reads deliberate and slightly unsettling — which is exactly the point. Best for people whose jewelry is meant to start conversations, not blend in.
If the evil eye symbol means something to you — The nazar (evil eye) has centuries of history as a protection symbol across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and South Asian cultures. This version puts the eye front and center — not hidden in a subtle pendant, but visible on your ear where it catches attention and fulfills its role.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
At 3 grams, you barely register the weight. Both studs sit flush against the ear — no awkward protrusions that dig into your head when you're on the phone. The double chain hangs with just enough slack to drape naturally between the two points without swinging or catching.
The mystic topaz is the attention-getter. At 6mm, the stone shifts color depending on the angle — green, blue, purple, sometimes a warm gold flash. It's not a single flat color. The glass eyeball below it is more subtle at 5mm, but the painted iris and pupil have enough detail that people lean in to look closer.
The chain links are small — fine enough to look delicate, sturdy enough that normal head movement won't stress them. Sterling silver chain stays bright with casual wear since the friction of movement polishes it naturally.
This earring is sold as a single piece — one earring, not a pair. If you want both ears, you'll need two. For asymmetric styling, one side with this chain stud and the other with a simple stud works well without looking accidental.
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What People Want to Know
Q: Is this one earring or a pair?
One earring. The listing is for a single chain stud set — one 6mm mystic topaz stud, one 5mm glass eyeball stud, and the double chain that links them across the lobe. If you want a matched pair on both ears, order two; if you like the asymmetric single-ear look, one is all you need.
Q: Is there a meaning behind the evil eye?
The evil eye (nazar) is a protection symbol with roots in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and South Asian traditions. It's believed to deflect negative energy directed at the wearer. This earring uses the traditional blue eye design in hand-painted glass.
Q: Will the chain catch on hair or clothing?
The chain links are small and smooth, so they rarely snag. Long hair worn down may brush against it, but the chain sits close to the ear and doesn't loop outward. No more snag risk than a standard drop earring.
Q: What piercing spacing does this need?
The double chain works best with piercings about 10-15mm apart — standard lobe spacing or a lobe plus a second lobe piercing. If the piercings are too far apart, the chain will pull tight. Too close, and it'll droop more than drape.
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