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Evil Eye

The evil eye is a look that is superstitiously believed by many cultures to be able to cause injury or bad luck on the person at whom it is directed for reasons of envy or dislike. The term also refers to the power attributed to certain persons, of inflicting injury or bad luck by such an envious or ill-wishing look.
Mediterranean cultures and many others around the world experience the concept of the "evil eye." The symptoms are vomiting, diarrhea, constant crying. It usually affects infants and children. However, adult females can also be affected.
In many Latin American countries, as a preventive method to avoid the evil eye, parents will tie a red ribbon around the child's wrist or ankle.
The idea that the term denotes causes many cultures to pursue protective measures against it. The concept and its significance vary widely among different cultures. The idea appears several times in translations (Tirgumim) of the Old Testament. It was a widely extended belief between many Mediterranean tribes and cultures: Classical Greece probably learned this belief from ancient Egypt, and later passed it to ancient Rome.

Evil eye protection heart and flower bracelet

EVIL EYE PROTECTION HEART AND FLOWER BRACELET

Made from metal, with enamelled eyes, gold plated
With sparkling crystal flower on the heart

Sterling silver red string bracelet

Sterling Silver RED STRING KABBALAH BRACELET + EVIL EYE

# All metal parts are made from 925 Sterling Silver (hallmarked)
# Wearing a red string (as a type of talisman) is a custom associated with Judaism's Kabbalah in order to ward off misfortune brought about by an "evil eye". In Yiddish the red string is called a roite bindele.
# An ancient tradition teaches us that a red string, wound seven times around Rachel's Tomb, is endowed with mystical powers.
# According to this tradition, by tying the string around his or her wrist, the wearer is protected from the destructive power of the Evil Eye, thus preventing disease, poverty, accidents or other misfortune from befalling the wearer.

Protection against evil eye earrings

Protection against evil eye earrings

The evil eye story : It is tradition of the past history of the turkish, jewish people believed that if you use this evil eye you will stay away from danger or bad eye and be protected against bad luck and that it brings good luck. It is great gift for someone you love to stay away from danger.

Evil eye protection pendant with crystals

EVIL EYE PROTECTION PENDANT with Crystals

Made from 925 Sterling Silver (hallmarked)

Protection hand luck ring

protection hand luck ring

Made from brass, gold plated
With enamelled Evil Eye in center
Hamsa Luck Hand brings protection from the Evil Eye
The ring is adjustable to any size because of its unique design

Evil eye protection bracelet with 3 Hands of God

Evil Eye Protection Bracelet with 3 Hands of God

Made from nickel free fine pewter, with enamelled eyes, gold plated
With 3 "Hand of God" protection Hamsas

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Evil Eyes collection: pendants, necklaces, rings, bracelets.
Silver and Garnet Kabbalah Protection Pendant with Hamsa
Silver and Garnet Kabbalah Protection Pendant with Hamsa. Hamsa protection hand brings protection from the evil eye. The Hamsa's positive energy draws happiness and health. - Kabbalah jewellery : Protection, Evil Eye, Prosperity, 72 Names, Red String bracelet, flower of life,tree of life
Heart & Arrow Evil Eye Pendant
Heart & Arrow Evil Eye Pendant. Brings protection from the negative influence Evil Eye. - Evil Eye jewelry collection - pendants, necklaces, rings, bracelets, beads, amulets and charms. Jewish, Turkish and Greek designs.

Protective talismans and cures

Attempts to ward off the curse of the evil eye has resulted in a number of talismans in many cultures. As a class, they are called "apotropaic" (Greek for "prophylactic" or "protective," literally: "turns away") talismans, meaning that they turn away or turn back harm.

A simple and instant way of protection in European Christian countries is to make the sign of the cross with your hand and point two fingers, the index finger and the little finger, towards the supposed source of influence or supposed victim as described in the first chapter of Bram Stokers novel Dracula published in 1897:

When we started, the crowd round the inn door, which had by this time swelled to a considerable size, all made the sign of the cross and pointed two fingers towards me. With some difficulty, I got a fellow passenger to tell me what they meant. He would not answer at first, but on learning that I was English, he explained that it was a charm or guard against the evil eye.

Disks or balls, consisting of concentric blue and white circles (usually, from inside to outside, dark blue, light blue, white, dark blue) representing an evil eye are common apotropaic talismans in the Middle East, found on the prows of Mediterranean boats and elsewhere; in some forms of the folklore, the staring eyes are supposed to bend the malicious gaze back to the sorcerer.

Known as nazar (Turkish), this talisman is most frequently seen in Turkey, found in or on houses and vehicles or worn as beads.

A blue eye can also be found on some forms of the hamsa hand, 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 some Muslim populated cultures, the Hand of Fatima. However, it is considered a superstition to practicing or religious Muslims that any symbol or object protects against the evil eye. In Islam, only God can protect against the evil eye.

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  • Timewarp May 7, 2012 @ 11:54 pm | delete
    I got an eyeball necklace in Mexico years ago, didn't even know what it meant but I thought it looked pretty cool :)
  • karmicchristian Apr 30, 2012 @ 9:06 am | delete
    Very interesting myths behind the jewelry. They look cool!
  • WriterJanis Apr 27, 2012 @ 4:40 am | delete
    Really cool jewelry.
  • goo2eyes Apr 2, 2012 @ 11:40 am | delete
    i have a key chain with lots of eyes and a big eye with magnet. i was wondering why the babies have this red thread bracelets on them. now, i know.
  • Brite-Ideas Mar 26, 2012 @ 9:20 am | delete
    this kind of jewelry is so fascinating, and a bit freaky! interesting lens topic for sure!

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