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Delicacies’ Evil Eye Pie is the world’s first evil eye charm for food lovers

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Protect yourself (and your baking!) from negative vibes and bad energy.

At Delicacies we LOVE pie; sweet or savory, family recipe or a fresh take, individual or sharable. No matter how you slice it, pie is always a comfort. Homier than cake and more rustic than cookies, pie is a true labor of love. But why pie, you ask? It represents our humanity: the personal, the communal, the everyday, the familial.

Because of the enduring popularity of pie and Evil Eye jewelry, Delicacies has created the world’s first (and only!) evil eye charm for food lovers — the ‘evil eye’ pie. Wear our ‘evil eye’ pie as protection from forces that seek to harm you. We’ve modeled our version on the centuries’ old evil eye, but added a wavy pie crust perimeter and pie tin, encasing the wearer in a buttery, flaky field of protection, strength, and good baking vibes.

What is Evil Eye jewelry?

Evil eye jewelry has been around since the eighth century BC and is, without a doubt, the world’s most timeless design. For over three thousand years, the evil eye has been represented in art, jewelry and craftsmanship in cultures all the world over. The symbol, which in traditional Greek culture takes the shape of concentric light blue circles with a piercing dark pupil, is intended to repel a malevolent gaze (the evil eye curse) and offer protection to the wearer.

Our evil pie will protect you from the malevolent gaze of others, but also against common baking pitfalls: ovens that are too hot, weevils in your flour, and dough that doesn’t rise, to name just a few!

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Evil Eye Pie Necklace specifications

Our ‘Evil Eye’ Pie necklaces are cast in .925 sterling silver and plated in either platinum or 14K gold. The pendant features a two-tone blue evil eye made from a high gloss enamel, surrounded with a wavy metal “pie crust” border and baked into a pie tin. The pendant is three dimensional.

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