Akar Bahar bracelet from Java Indonesia (meaning burnt root)

Akar Bahar bracelet from Java Indonesia (meaning burnt root)

Hematite Bracelet with Cat eye (6 colors are assorted delivered)

Hematite Bracelet with Cat eye (6 colors are assorted delivered)

East-West bracelet with Buddha and all seeing evil eye.

Lucky bracelet which also looks hip. And combination of the all-seeing eye and Buddha.
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SKU
4756
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East-West bracelet with Buddha and all seeing evil eye. is available to buy in increments of 1

The evil eye is a look which is believed that it may harm others injuries and is even able to kill someone who is affected. Especially children, pregnant women and animals would be sensitive. Belief in the evil eye was already in Ancient Greece and Rome, and was feared by Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists and Jews. One suspects that the belief in the evil eye originated in the Sumerian empire. Belief in the evil eye is very strong in the Middle East, Asia and Europe, especially in the Mediterranean. Many ships in the latter area is decorated with a bow on the eye. Belief in the evil eye is also spread to northern Europe, especially in Celtic area. The ancient Romans knew the evil eye even though, under the name oculus malus. The evil eye occurs in the Islamic world (Arabic: ayin harsha in Turkey also known as nazar). This should be seen as a folk tradition that is rejected by certain currents within Islam. People know these currents forces according to an article which may have no effect. Combined with a passage from the Koran, such as the Throne Verse, the others again seen as a means to ward off evil. In Jewish mythology (also known as horeh ayin in Hebrew) is to find the evil eye back. The evil eye is in several countries in the Mediterranean region as souvenirs offered in many forms, such as bracelets, necklaces, earrings, bookmarks and other odds and ends. They had in the past several tricks to avoid the so-called evil eye. So they went example recite verses from the Bible, or was invented several amulets. The "evil eye" is also used as a name for a particular amulet, nazar, which is supposed to look away evil. The name is misleading as it is not the evil eye itself, but the evil eye should look away. The blue color of the nazar amulet has been used since the earliest time deemed to be a cleansing color. To ward off the evil eye make Asian children sometimes their faces black, especially around the eyes. In some African nations it is feared especially when eating and drinking the evil eye: if the mouth is open, the risk of loss of the soul by the evil eye are larger. As a means to protect themselves become worn amulets or talismans in many cultures, and there are spells and sacred texts used against the evil eye.

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