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Mojo eveil eyes pendant neckalce, £135, at Boticca
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Dicha evil eye charm bracelet, £58, at Boticca
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Freedom at Topshop evil eye ring, £5 for stockists call 01277 844 476
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LeiVanKash evil eye bracelet bracelet, £35, at Young British Designers
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Aamaya by Priyanka rose gold evil eye charm necklace, £170, at Matches
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Urban Outfitters evil eye ring, £6
With stretched post-Christmas bank balances and tricky trans-seasonal dressing dilemmas, the most purse-friendly way to pep up your style is a piece of spectacularly simple jewellery. Right now we’re looking to the Ancient Greeks for inspiration. Not only does the evil eye ensure luck is on your side, but it also adds an exotic edge to winter’s looks. There’s an influx of pieces in store and online right now, so we’ve selected the six strongest pieces to show you why fashion’s fallen in love with these quirky charms…