[4.7 Mandala]
[4.7 Multicolored Hamsa]
[4.7 Blue Turkish Motif]
[4.7 Hamsa Hands]
[4.7 Peacock Feather]
[4.7 Sun]
[5.9 Lucky Tree]
All products are handmade. It is made of real glass. It is made with special craftsmanship. All our evil eye bead models are produced in Turkey.
It is very easy to adjust to anywhere you like. Simply just hang the decoration with its hanging rope which is already attached to the product. Its vivid colors and perfect design will change your ambiance right away. Evil eye decor provides good vibes near the place its put, it symbolizes strength, good luck, success, and positive blessings. Its a perfect gift for anyone and any age.
Some cultures, especially Middle Eastern and Mediterranean areas, believe that envy of others can cause harm, whether intentionally or not. To protect from negativity and physical harm, "evil eye" protective amulets (Nazar Boncuk in Turkish) dangle from car bumpers, are pinned to babies clothes, are built into the foundations of modern buildings, and guard the doorways of most of the shops. The evil eye belief traces back in Sumerian time as early as the 3rd millennium BCE. The evil eye is also mentioned in the Hebrew Scriptures: "A man with an evil eye hastens after wealth and does not know that want will come upon him" (Proverbs 28:22). In modern Greece and Turkey, the most common form of apotropaic charm is the blue glass eye charm, which "mirrors back" the blue of the evil eye and thus "confounds" it. Anatolian artisans have created blue glass "Turkish evil eyes" that "look" straight back at the spell-caster.
Boring walls? Wall art is always a stylish selection to spruce up your space! Just take a look at this piece, for example: made in Glass, this design represents the image of an evil eye, which makes it an ideal gift for any lover of good luck. With a circular silhouette, its sure to make a standout statement on any bare wall in your home
Evil eye wall hangings are produced in ovens. Glass pieces and paints are placed in the oven. At a temperature of about 1000 degrees, the glasses melt and take shape.
All of these stages are done by hand.
The Nazar Boncuk is an ancient talisman that is present throughout the Middle East. It can be seen in Armenia, Iran, and Greece, but it is in Turkey that it is most widespread. The Nazar Boncuk is everywhere, hanging on doors, in offices, hanging on a pendant, on mirrors for taxis or buses, embedded in the walls of buildings or on the subway. It’s also a very popular gift, offered to bring good fortune. And before you even realize it, you will be “contaminated” by this tradition too.
The Nazar Boncuk symbolizes the jealous and envious look of others, which, according to the popular belief, would have the power to cause various misfortunes to a person or his property. Turkish people believe that this amulet protects its holder from the bad energies by absorbing them.
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HandmadeEvil eye Wall Hangings are made by hand. There may be differences in products. |
Fused GlassEvil Eye Decor models produced from durable glass with fusion glass technique. |
Vivid PatternsVivid patterns will decorate your walls in the best way. |
Brings LuckEvil eye beads bring luck to your home or office. It is believed to protect from evil. |