Where to Put the Evil Eye in Your Home and Why Many Choose to Wear It Instead

Where to Put the Evil Eye in Your Home  and Why Many Choose to Wear It Instead - Alef Bet by Paula

The evil eye has been used for generations as a symbol of protection.  It is believed to guard against negativity and bring a sense of balance to everyday life.

Traditionally, it’s placed in the home. Many people hang an evil eye near the entrance, where it’s thought to protect the space from outside energy. Others keep it in living areas or bedrooms, allowing it to serve as a quiet, constant presence and something you pass by, notice, and connect with throughout the day.

There’s no single “correct” placement. The meaning comes from intention — choosing a space where the symbol feels personal and relevant to your life.

Read more about the meaning of the evil eye and how it's used here.


Why the Evil Eye Is Also Worn as Jewelry

While the evil eye is often associated with home decor, over time it has become something more personal.

Instead of placing it in one location, many people choose to wear it — carrying that sense of protection with them wherever they go.

A necklace keeps it close to the heart.
A bracelet makes it visible throughout the day.
A ring or earring turns it into something subtle, but always present.

At Alef Bet, this is where we focus — reinterpreting traditional symbols into pieces that are meant to be worn daily, not just displayed.

→ Explore Evil Eye Jewelry


The Meaning Behind the Evil Eye

The reason this symbol continues to resonate across cultures is simple: it represents awareness.

The idea isn’t just protection.  It’s presence. A reminder to stay grounded, to move with intention, and to be mindful of the energy around you.

If you want to explore this more deeply:

→ Read more about the meaning of the evil eye and how it’s worn


A Personal Choice

Whether placed in your home or worn as jewelry, the evil eye isn’t about rules — it’s about connection.

Some people prefer it as part of their space.
Others choose to wear it every day.

What matters most is how it fits into your life — and what it represents to you.

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