What is the evil eye?
Many people don’t know what is exactly the evil eye, but the truth is that all of us are vulnerable to its misfortune.
The evil eye is a superstitious legend curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when one is unaware.
A lot of cultures believe that getting the evil eye will cause misfortune or injury, while others believe it to be a kind of supernatural force that attract malevolent vibes on those who wish harm upon others (especially innocents).
It is a look that clearly states that one intends for something bad to happen to the object of one’s focus, either out of jealousy or pure malice. The superstition of the evil eye holds that the malicious look is powerful enough to bring about actual disaster for the unfortunate person that is the receiver of the glare.
Why you should buy the evil eye bracelet?
You must be protected, there is nothing like being safe and getting away all the bad vibes that must be attracted to you!
Using a talisman or amulet prevents us from having undesired experiences and improves our capability to escape from the “evil eye” effect.
It is said that even diseases are prevented just by using the evil eye. This is the belief that when something comes inside our bodies through bad thoughts, envy, or just a weird vibe, it develops into different ailments inside us making us feel tired, without energies, mood changing and pain all around our body.
How it works
The most popular method of escaping the evil eye’s effects in many cultures is by the use of evil eye talismans, evil eye symbols, and evil eye jewelry. These are meant to “reflect” the power of the evil look. The evil eye amulet originated in Greece, where it was known as an “apotropaic” amulet, meaning that it reflected harm. The most basic design of the evil eye, prevalent in the Middle East, is a talisman designed with concentric blue and white circles made to symbolize the evil eye, known as the Nazar. It is often used on houses, vehicles, or jewelry.
One of the most powerful examples of the evil eye amulet in the Middle East and Africa is the Hamsa, also known as the “Hand of Fatima.” The hamsa is a hand-shaped symbol with an evil eye on the palm. The hamsa can be used in wallpaper or jewelry to ward off the evil eye. The hamsa is also found in Jewish culture, where it is known as the “Hand of God” or the “Hand of Miriam.” The popularity of Kabbalah has revived the hamsa and influenced its presence in jewelry and design.