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The Evil Eye is both a symbol and a belief found in many cultures around the world.
The evil eye represents protection against jealousy, envy, and negative energy that others may consciously or unconsciously direct toward you.
It is believed that a person’s envious look or ill intent can create misfortune, sickness, or bad luck.
Wearing or displaying the evil eye amulet (usually a blue eye-shaped charm) acts as a protective talisman that reflects negative energy back to the sender.
Middle East & Mediterranean: Strongly rooted in Greek (mati) and Turkish (nazar) traditions, often used in jewelry, home decor, and even hung in cars.
South Asia: Belief in the “evil eye” (drishti or buri nazar) is common; black dots or charms are placed on children to protect them.
Latin America: Known as mal de ojo, often thought to affect babies or young children the most.
Africa: Used in charms and amulets as protection during daily life and rituals.
Jewelry & Charms: Bracelets, necklaces, rings, or anklets for personal protection.
Home & Space: Hanging ornaments at entrances to protect the household.
Rituals: Combined with prayers, herbs, or incense for stronger cleansing.
Shields against psychic attack and energy vampirism.
Promotes a sense of safety and grounding.
Encourages positive flow of energy, free from jealousy.
Helps in maintaining emotional balance and peace of mind.