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TURKISH JEWELRY STORE - Authentic Turkish Evil Eye Beads
Mati or Greek Evil Eye Bracelets - Amuleto Ojo
Turco and Fashion Evil Eye Charms Against Evil
Eye.
Have you just had a new child? Bought a
new car? Built a new office building? Worried that your
friends and others are filled with envy about your good
fortune? In daily
life you can find glass evil eye amulets almost everywhere.
People donate
everything they love or appreciate with these blue evil eye
charms. They attach an eye bead to the clothes of a new-born
baby. They buy gifts or jewelry with a good luck charm for
their sweethearts. They bring gifts with eye bead for a new
office or a new car. Almost everywhere you see thousands of
blue eyes, that aim to stop the evil eye with an eye amulet or
an evil eye jewelry.
Glass evil eyes are worn, in the form of turkish evil
eye jewelry; gold or silver evil eye
pendant, evil eye
bracelet, evil eye
earring, evil eye
ring, traditional
charm, evil
eye charm, evil
eye necklace, blue ojo turco amulets,
greek evil eye
jewelry, good luck charm, hand of
fatima or hamsa pendant or hamsa
bracelet and kabbalah red
string bracelet and Gold evil
eye baby protectors, Gemstone lucky eye bracelet and
Turkish evil
eye beads.
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At almost every stages of human history, man has
looked for the assistance of magic objects called talismans
to defy evil forces. Talismans with letters, numbers
or abstract signs have survived to this day. Even the modern
religions with a single god have their own symbols. One of these
symbols we find in almost every culture and faith for thousands of
years... It’s the figure of eye...
Celebrities
are well known to subscribe to evil eye
jewelry. Cameron Diaz, Brad Pitt, Sharon Stone,
Richard Gere, Madonna, Britney Spears and Demi Moore, Lauren
Conrad and Kelly Ripa's bracelets...It's meant to ward off the
evil eye from others who would want to stop their success.
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Belief in the evil
eye is strongest in the Middle East, East and West
Africa, South Asia, Central Asia, and Europe, especially the
Mediterranean region.
It's believed that there are
three types of evil eyes The
first are unconscious evil eyes. These harm people and things,
without intending to. The second type intends to harm. The third
one is unseen, hidden evil which is the most scared one.
It was believed that, this eye
saw all the wickedness in the world and removed
poverty and ignorance. When Horus opened its eyes the world
was enlightened, when he closed, it became dark. From Egypt, the
eye talisman had spread to the Mediterranean, Middle East and
Europe.
According to the Native
American version, a person who stares fixedly at a pregnant woman
or a child or who is too admiring or physically affectionate with
children may produce a malicious effect on their lives, whether or
not by intent.
Blue glass evil
eye bead amulets are the most common talisman in Anatolia to stop
the evil eye. Turkish Evil Eye Bead. With its warm blue, the shine
it has derived from the fire and the smiling face that's a typical
feature of the Anatolian people, evil eye bead gives happiness to
the friends and the beloved ones. Protection from the evil eyes,
covetous friends and strangers. Read more about evil eyes at our evil
eye history page or visit our evil
eye bead gallery. |
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The bead reflects the evil intent back to the
onlooker. It somewhat resembles an eye and it is said the typical
blue color is a factor in protecting the user.
A blue eye can also be found on some
forms of the hamsa
hand jewelry, an apotropaic hand-shaped amulet against the
evil eye found in the Middle East. The word hamsa, also spelled
khamsa and hamesh, means five referring
to the fingers of the hand. In Jewish culture, the hamsa is called
the Hand of Miriam; in Muslim culture, the Hand of
Fatima. The Fatima amulet is called a Khamsa in Muslim world,
from the Arabic word for five, and is seen as protection against
the evil eye. The amulet consists of five spread fingers, often
with an eye on the hand. It can be found today throughout the
Middle East in women's jewelry, flat-weaving, embroidery,
door-knockers, automobile ornamentation, and so
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The blue evil eye beads
of Anatolia that has been smiling for thousands of years, are
eager to meet with the eyes of the new world. it is also known in
most languages : In english as evil eye, evil look - in French
Mauvais Oeil - in German böse Blick - in Arabic ayin hasad (eye of
envy) - in Armenian pasternak - Yiddish aynore or ahore from
Hebrew ayin harac - Hungarian szemmel verés (beating with eyes) -
Polish oko proroka ( the eye of the prophet ) - Sicilian jettatura
(casting) . Brazilian Portuguese has olho gordo (fat eye) or
quebranto (breaker) - in Spanish mal de ojo (the eye's curse or
ojo turco - ojito turco)- in Irish droch-shuil - in Greek matiasma
or mati someone refers to the act of cursing someone with the evil
eye.
Evil Eye jewelry
is believed to bring good luck and protection to those who wear
the popular jewelry.
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