"Sciò, Tiè" Earrings
Two typical expressions of Neapolitan tradition, simple yet rich in meaning.
"Sciò" is the superstitious gesture used to ward off bad luck and negative energy.
"Tiè", accompanied by the hand gesture of the horns, is an ironic and protective way to respond to the evil eye and keep misfortune away.
These earrings embody some of the most iconic symbols of Neapolitan superstition: the lucky horn (cornetto), an amulet always associated with protection and good fortune, and the hand gesture of the horns, traditionally used to defend against the evil eye.
The handmade decorations make each piece unique, transforming these earrings into small talismans to wear every day, perfect for carrying a touch of Neapolitan irony and tradition with you.
Product details
- Earrings made of steel
- Resin plate
- Hand-decorated
- Design with lucky horn, hand gesture of the horns, and "Sciò" and "Tiè" inscriptions
- Gold finish