Names for an Evil Eye
In Hebrew Evil Eye is called "ayin ha'ra". In mainland Italian it is "mal occhio" ( the bad eye ) and in Spanish "mal ojo" or "el ojo" ( the bad eye or just the eye ). In Sicily it is "jettatore" ( the protection from the eye ) and in Farsi it is "bla band" ( the eye of evil ). The Evil Eye is also known as "ayin harsha" in Arabic, "droch shuil" in Scotland, "mauvais oeil" in France, "büsen Blick" in Germany and was known as "oculus malus" among the classical Romans.
Lucky Eye Amulet
Invoke sacred protection to banish the evil eye and curses sent by enemies, jealous people, social media stalkers, hateful entities, and anyone else who would relish in your demise, with our Lucky Eye amulet!
The “Lucky Eye,” or “Evil Eye,” is a traditional Turkish amulet that protects against the “evil eye,” a type of negative force achieved by a hateful or envious gaze (either conscious or unconscious) that is sometimes hidden beneath kind words and fake niceties. Indeed, the Lucky Eye will protect you from your known enemies, as well as the snakes in the grass that you can’t see. Help keep your inner circle tight with this blessed charm.
Throughout history, the eye has been considered a powerful symbol, having the function to protect against malefic forces. This universal tradition took the form of a glass amulet 3,000 years ago in Turkey. Here, a glass art master combines the symbolic power of the eye with the force of the fire, creating a special talisman, called the “Evil Eye”.
This Yellow evil eye is for protection, happiness, and good fortune.
May this charm bestow blessings on you!
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