What’s The Meaning Behind Your Jewelry?

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Kaleigh Cook, Staff Writer

Now-a-days you see people walking around wearing evil eye bracelets and necklaces or other types of spiritual accessories. Most jewelry is either a little diamond or maybe your name, but the evil eye has a deeper meaning than just and accessory. The evil eye is from Greek Culture and represents a protector from bad luck or any negative energy. There are many different colors with corresponding meanings.

  • The red evil eye is a symbol of courage, protection, and strength.
  • Black symbolizes power and protection, it helps the universe conspire towards anything you set your mind towards.
  • Orange is happiness and protection, motivation for commitment, and increased creativity and playfulness.
  • Light green is success and is said to cleanse negativity affecting the wearers health and vitality.
  • Amethyst/purple is intelligence.
  • Rose/pink shows love and keeping your relationship with others safe.
  • Turquoise means health and deflects others jealousy, malice, or envy.
  • White is purity, innocence, and protection against any curses.
  • Yellow represents happiness and good fortune.

Every type of evil eye will grant you protection and tends to make people feel more comfortable and safer when wearing one.

Another fashionable accessory is the Buddha Pendant that comes in a few colors. It represents prosperity, peace, and longevity. Buddha jewelry will draw the uplifting power, and protect you from bad energy.

Finally, everyone has a birthstone that differs depending on your birth month, and a lot of people wear them as accessories. The birthstones include

  • January: Garnet
  • February: Garnet
  • March: Amethyst
  • April: Diamond
  • May: Emerald
  • June: Alexandrite
  • July: Ruby
  • August: Peridot
  • September: Sapphire
  • October: Tourmaline
  • November: Topaz
  • December: Blue Topaz

All of these are beautiful colors representing your birth month.

Jewelry can be significant to you in its own way, whether it was just a gift or has a spiritual meaning. When buying jewelry, thinking about the meaning (unless you’re just looking for a nice accessory) or the symbolization is always a good idea