These 6mm evil eye round mother of pearl inlay connectors in sterling silver .925 can go anywhere. Try with your permanent bracelet or your clasped jewelry.
Symbolism: The evil eye symbolizes protection against negative energy, harm, and jealousy. It is believed to ward off misfortune and bring good luck and safety to the wearer.
Healing Properties: Mother of Pearl is believed to promote calm, emotional balance, and intuitive insight while protecting against negative energy.
Material: Mother of Pearl Inlay.
- Mother of Pearl, or nacre, impresses with its iridescent beauty and exceptional strength. Its microscopic layers of aragonite, fused with natural polymers, create a structure that feels lightweight yet remains incredibly tough. This unique composition resists fractures, ranking it among nature’s strongest composite materials. Its durability, paired with its shimmering elegance, solidifies its status as a timeless choice for jewelry.
Evil Eye Connector Measurements:
- LxW: 6.00 x 6.00mm
- Thickness: 2.60mm
- Total Connector Length: Average – 12.30mm
Wire Wrap Measurements:
- Wire Used: 0.40mm, 26ga
- Note: 24ga wire may be used if 26ga wire is unavailable
How These Are Made: These lovely little connectors are hand wire wrapped in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Please allow for slight variation in handmade items.
About the Inlays: Mother of Pearl, or nacre, captivates with its iridescent beauty and impressive strength. Its microscopic layers of aragonite, fused with natural polymers, create a structure that feels lightweight yet remains incredibly tough. Moreover, its natural shimmer adds a luminous quality that enhances its appeal. These inlays require precise cutting and embedding of Mother of Pearl. Afterward, intricate patterns or designs made from resin are inserted using jewelry-grade glue.
Can the Resin Pop Out? While the resin is carefully embedded into the Mother of Pearl and secured with glue, it remains a separate component. Under certain conditions, the resin may potentially fall out.
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