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Gram Collections, Triq Salvu Psaila, Birkirkara

Mon - Fri, 9am - 7pm
Saturday, 9am - 7pm

★★★★★
always with very good offers and good quality items. thank you Gram Collection team and management for always solving my problems.
Susan Mifsud
★★★★★
Very helpful staff and with special great offers on the island.
Cilla Anton Baldacchino
★★★★★
I highly recommend Gram jewelers ,we are getting on the 1/10/2021 and he helped us straightaway without any excuses.
He did our wedding rings how we wanted without any excuse.
Thanks a lot♥️🙏
Marilyn Caruana
★★★★★
Very helpful upon arrival and professional service, apart from having topend products with fantastic prices
Adrian Caruana
★★★★★
Gram Collections very good service and very good prices.
Hector Dalli
★★★★★
Thank you Gram, I order online and the website is very easy to use, the delivery was fast too. Very happy. Highly recommended. 🙂
Joycelynn
★★★★★
Excellent online service. Recently, I bought a pair of earrings and it was delivered within two days. Very efficient 👏
Kylie Barbara
Maltese Filigree

Maltese Filigree

The delicate art of filigree was introduced in Malta and all over the Mediterranean and beyond by the Phoenicians but its charm and prestige may have been somewhat lost over the centuries. Maltese filigree is most often associated with jewellery items such as pins, earrings and pendants featuring the eight-pointed cross that tourists would mostly purchase as a souvenir or gift. However, today’s artisans are weaving more modern and exquisite pieces with those fine threads of silver and gold.

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Evil eye pendant and the meaning behind it

Evil eye pendant and the meaning behind it

As weird as it may seem the evil eye (L-Ghajn) is commonly accepted as ‘a fact’ –The common belief is that a person can place a curse on you just by looking your way. In Malta (and in Italy) it is believed that making the sign of the Qrun (direct translation is a bull’s horn) will deflect such evil. The Qrun is done when you point your index finger and your little finger, and it is considered permissible to do such a sign behind your back to ward off any evil.

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