Evil Eye Silk Pocket Square

$149.00

The Evil Eye Silk Pocket Square offers a refined interpretation of an ancient symbol. Crafted from pure silk, it is designed to be understood rather than noticed.

A detail shaped by awareness.

The Motif

The evil eye has long been associated with protection and vigilance. Within Armenian culture, it represents safeguarding against harm and negative influence.

Rendered on silk, the symbol retains its authority.

Craft and Details

The pocket square is made from pure silk selected for color fidelity and print clarity, preserving fine detail and balance.

Hand-rolled edges complete the piece.

  • 100% silk

  • Hand-rolled edges

  • Crafted in the Como region of Italy

  • Dimensions: 16 × 16 inches

Gifting

Each piece may be accompanied by a handwritten note, offering a personal sentiment expressed with intention.

The Evil Eye Silk Pocket Square offers a refined interpretation of an ancient symbol. Crafted from pure silk, it is designed to be understood rather than noticed.

A detail shaped by awareness.

The Motif

The evil eye has long been associated with protection and vigilance. Within Armenian culture, it represents safeguarding against harm and negative influence.

Rendered on silk, the symbol retains its authority.

Craft and Details

The pocket square is made from pure silk selected for color fidelity and print clarity, preserving fine detail and balance.

Hand-rolled edges complete the piece.

  • 100% silk

  • Hand-rolled edges

  • Crafted in the Como region of Italy

  • Dimensions: 16 × 16 inches

Gifting

Each piece may be accompanied by a handwritten note, offering a personal sentiment expressed with intention.

ABOUT THE DESIGNER:

Alek Surenian is a designer from Chicago who specializes in the fields of footwear, soft goods, and apparel design. From a young age, his creative background has been heavily influenced by his Armenian identity. Through activism in his Armenian community and youth group, he uses his skills to celebrate aspects of Armenian culture, and as a tool for political activism. In his professional experience, he has worked at various brands such as Clarks, Puma, Timberland, and a non-profit organization in Armenia called Homeland Development Initiative Foundation.


CARE INSTRUCTIONS:

Steam or iron on a cool or low setting to remove wrinkles.