EVIL EYE BRACELET EVIL EYE JEWELRY NAZAR BRACELET TURKISH | EN ESPAÑA

????If you want faster and trackable shipping we suggest to upgrade your shipping method to registered mail at checkout with a small extra cost ☺️ ???????? Evil eye bracelet Nazar bracelet Evil eye jewellery Friendship bracelet Protection bracelet Lucky bracelet Greek evil eye string bracelet Handmade evil eye bracelet with a blue glass evil eye. It has a closure with a macrame knitting and ends with a two blue beads. It is adjuastable and is suitable for men and woman and kids. Choose between 3 sizes of evil eye and between 22 wax cord colors and make your own compination! A simple and minimal bracelet for everyone. Thank you for visiting my listing! You can find the white evil eye bracelet here: https://www.etsy.com/es/listing/570717774 You can find the evil eye anklet here: https://www.etsy.com/es/listing/607193130 See more at my shop: www.etsy.com/shop/LydiaMadeinGreece Evil eye bracelet Nazar bracelet Evil eye jewelry Protection bracelet Greek evil eye Lucky bracelet Friendship bracelet String bracelet Αbout evil eye Evil eye is believed to be a curse that is given by a glare that has negative intensions. Any negative emotion can cause the evil eye (mati) curse, such as anger or even jealousy. It is believe that the curse itself causes bad things to happen to the person who has received the curse, such as headaches and even a string of “bad luck”. Wearing a special evil eye charm, also called a mati, is said to help prevent the curse from even happening. Here’s a bit more information about the Greek evil eye (mati) and what to do about it. As it turns out, the concept of the evil eye dates back to Classical Antiquity, or the time period that encompassed the Classical Era in Ancient Greece. During this time, the Greek civilization was at its intellectual peak. A common theme in literature at the time was that the eyes were a source of deadly rays that could bring harm to others. Plutarch, the Ancient Greek writer, is one of those who wrote about this concept. The belief in the evil eye tended to spread as Alexander the Great brought the Greek culture to the East. Depending on who you talk to, people have different beliefs concerning the evil eye. Some people believe that it isn’t simply negative emotions that can cause the evil eye to another. Even something simple, such as admiring a newborn baby, could result in the curse. In some parts of Greece, it is believed those with blue or green eyes are particularly able to give the curse to another person, which is a major reason why the evil eye talismans, or the mati symbols, are depicted as a blue eye. According to the people who believe in it, there are some things you can do to protect against the Greek evil eye (mati). These talismans are called “apotropaic” in Greece and can refer to anything from the evil eye (mati) pendant to the rituals that are designed to ward it off. For instance, some people recite a special incantation to ward it off, and the exact words are a closely protected secret that only a select few are allowed to know. Other tactics include spitting, as is usually done on a newborn baby, and throwing salt over your shoulder. In Greece, the Mati pendant actually dates all the way back to the 6th Century B.C in ancient times. The process of casting away the evil eye is called “xematiasma” and is made up of a specific set of rituals. It all starts with the incantation, which is then recited three times. If the person is afflicted with the evil eye, both parties, the person who has it and the healer, will begin to yawn. Aside from that, rituals can differ according to the family, the region, and the situation in which the Greek evil eye (mati) occurred. The evil eye (mati) is most certainly a part of the Greek culture and learning what you can about it is the way to go! ????Gift wrapping information If you order more than one item please let me know if you wish separately wrapping otherwise all will be wrap in one package. ✈️ WE OFFER 3 SHIPPING METHODS ???? - ???? STANDARD mail with NO tracking number. - ???? REGISTERED PRIORITY mail with tracking number and signature required. - ???? EXPRESS shipping with DHL. ????If you choose standard shipping my shop is not responsible for any delay or lost mail because there is no tracking. If you want your package to have a tracking information you should upgrade the shipping method. ????‼️Be aware that there is a chance the eye bead be different than photos, because is handmade ‼️????

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