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- The Turkish Blue Evil Eye Cuff Bracelet is an attractive amulet that combines the evil eye with the heart to create a dazzling light
- It is suitable for various occasions and can be worn with different clothes
- The 18K Gold Plated over high-quality brass material is Nickel free, lead free, and hypoallergenic
- The Bracelet is made with round brilliant cut cubic zirconia and is suitable for daily wear
- It is also perfect for special occasions such as Valentine’s Day, anniversary, birthday, graduation, party,quet, casual, cocktail, gift and more
- The anklet can be worn anywhere and is a nice gift for any purpose
- We offer fast delivery and refund within 30 days, making it a no-risk option for customers
Product details
- PackageDimensions: 1.97×1.97×0.39inches;0.35Ounces
- Turkish Blue Evil Eye Hanging Car Charm
- EVIL EYE
- A quasi-universal symbol of protection, the evil eye is referred to as μάτι (mati) in Greek. The concept and the significance of the evil eye is especially prominent in the Mediterranean and West Asia. It is believed that if someone is thinking or wishing negatively towards you, the evil eye will protect you from their ill intentions.
- If someone is thinking or wishing negatively towards you, the evil eye will protect you from their ill intentions. This is why it’s important to wear an evil eye at all times. Having one of these accessories on your body will ward off any negative thoughts and will protect you all day.
- Whether you believe in the superstitions behind the evil eye or not, there’s no harm in wearing a charm that has been designed for your protection against misfortune and ill will. Here at bigbabybig Jewelry, we offer a large collection of beautiful evil eye jewelry, from earrings and bracelets to necklaces and rings, all of which can protect you from the powers of the evil eye.
- The significance of the evil eye varies largely through different cultures, but charms and decorations remain the single connecting factor across all beliefs. Eye-like symbols known as nazars have been used to repel the evil eye across countries like Greece, Egypt, Turkey, Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Morocco, Southern Italy (Naples), and Afghanistan. Regardless of the area though, the evil eye uses a basic design with a blue background and an eye in the middle.
- To this day, the evil eye has a powerful influence on modern life, jewelry, design, and even pop culture. It’s so popular that everyone is familiar with the phrase “the evil eye”, and you might even know someone who’s cast it once or twice before.
- The evil eye is a “look” or “stare” that is believed to bring bad luck for the person at whom it is directed for reasons of envy or dislike. The perception of the nature of the phenomenon, its causes, and possible protective measures, varies between tribes and cultures. The evil eye is a talisman that is meant to protect you from these evil spirits.
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