The concept of the evil eye spans many cultures and beliefs, all of which share the basic premise that the envy or ill will of others can intentionally or unintentionally cause harm to others with a look. For millennia, cultures have devised apotropaic (“turn-away”) talismans and charms to repel the damaging impacts of the evil eye. Today, the Nazar has become one of the most widely recognized of such symbols.
This hand-embroidered talisman comes with other protective curios such as stones, herbs, and prayers dressed with ritual oils and embedded in the frame
The concept of the evil eye spans many cultures and beliefs, all of which share the basic premise that the envy or ill will of others can intentionally or unintentionally cause harm to others with a look. For millennia, cultures have devised apotropaic (“turn-away”) talismans and charms to repel the damaging impacts of the evil eye. Today, the Nazar has become one of the most widely recognized of such symbols.
This hand-embroidered talisman comes with other protective curios such as stones, herbs, and prayers dressed with ritual oils and embedded in the frame