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Turkish Talisman,
(Evil Eyes), is an object which you
believe has magic powers to protect you or bring you luck. Turkish
people believe that it absorbs bad energy coming from
evil eyes. Usually,
no one leaves Turkey without purchasing a
blue and
white evil eye charm. No place of business or home
is without one. They come in many styles, from simple to ornate. Usually,
they are made of glass but also can
be made of plastic. Legend has it that it protects you from "bad
luck". "Bad luck" translates into evil or harm wished upon you from
another. When a child is born, an
evil eye is
pinned to the garment on his or her right back shoulder
for protection from other people's evil wishes. Many individuals wore
protective evil eyes amulets or charms to nullify its effects. |

Evil Eye
Keychains
(polyester and glass evileye key chain holders)
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Wall Hanging Evil Eye
(evil eye polyester, evil eye glass and evil eye
ceramic charms amulets)
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A distinction is
usually made between
black magic, used destructively to bring misfortune or
death, and white magic, which is used to ward off such attacks as well as
to prevent natural calamities. In itself magic is not good or
evil,
it is the magician's intentions that make the difference. |

Evil Eye Worry Beads
(evil eye polyester worry beads)
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Decorative Ceramic Balls
(evil eye good luck protector
balls amulet)
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A supposed power
bestowed on a person whereby his/her glance brings sickness, bad luck,
calamity or death.
In
witchcraft
and black magic it is said that certain individuals have
the power to cast evil spells or to project evil thought
forms simply by looking at another person. The idea of this evil power is
practically universal, and there exists in virtually every language an
comparable term the boser Blick in German, malocchio in Italian,
mauvais veil in French; and from the Latin fascinum, which was originally
associated with the idea of binding, is derived the English 'fascinate',
which was originally connected with such ideas as binding by means of
diabolical powers or pact. |

Evil Eye Beads
(evil eye polyester and evil eye glass beads)
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Sterling Silver Evil Eye
(glass evil eye sterling silver jewellery)
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Specially prepared objects
of stone, metal, wood, parchment and so on inscribed with magical
signs, characters or drawings. Once endowed with magical properties, the
object is believed to bring the owner good luck, success, health and
virility. |

Miscellaneous Evil Eyes Items
(evil eye bookmarkers lucky elephants lucky pins)
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Evil
Eye Jewellery
(evil eye bracelet evil eye necklace)
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The fact of the evil
eye has given rise to numerous protecting devices against it. These
incorporate a wide range of
magical signs and
amulets, reflective surfaces, and, in particular, a number of
obscene or phallic figures and amulets which are intended to ward off evil such as the corno, a curved horn, and the peculiar gesture involving a
clenched hand with the thumb stuck through the middle and fourth fingers.
Images of eyes are also used to avoid evil (see
eye of horus),
on the grounds of sympathetic magic, and many of the more
ancient gems and symbols are designed with this in mind. |

Magnetic Fridge Stickers
(Novelty Gifts
Glass Evil Eye Good-Luck Amulet)
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Glass Evil Eye Charms /
Pendant
(Gifts
Glass Evil Eye Lucky Amulet)
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All forms of magic are
traditionally secret arts taught only to initiates, although in some
cultures magical knowledge can sometimes be bought and sold or can be
passed on through inheritance.
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Evil Eye Car Decorations
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Evil Eye Napkin Rings
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The power of the evil eye is believed to
cause sickness, bad luck, calamities, and even death. In witchcraft and
black magic, it is said that certain individuals have the power to cast
evil spells or to project evil onto others simply by looking at them. In a
cultural context, the evil eye is often blamed for sickness transmitted,
unintentionally, by someone who is jealous, envious, or covetous. Although
it is often dismissed as a superstition, the Bible mentions the evil eye
in Proverbs 23:6 and Mark 7:21-22. Images of eyes, especially in shades of
blue, are used to protect an individual from the dangers of the evil eye. |

Evil Eye Amulets
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Evil Eye Amulet Fashion Jewelry Accessories |
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English:
Evil Eye, Evil Eyes, All Seeing Eye
French:
Mauvais Oeil, Oeil
German:
Bose Blick
Irish:
Droch shuil
Italian:
Malocchio, La Jettatura
Mexican:
Ojo De Venado
Spanish:
Mal Ojo
Roman:
Oculus Malus
Indian:
Drishtidosham Third Eye of Budda
Hebrew:
Ayin Horea
Greek:
Baskania
Egyptian:
Eye of Horus
Arabic:
Ayin
Harsha
Turkish:
Nazar, Goz
Armenian:
Gabooyd Achk
Kapoot Achk
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Evil Eye
Witchcraft
Black Magic
Evil
Magic
Amulet
Eye of Horus
Sympathetic Magic
Talisman
Turkish Talisman (Evil
Eyes)
A Belief in The Evil
Eye
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evil eye
charms,
polyester evil eye keychains,
glass evil eye keychains,
wall hanging
evil eyes,
decorative glass evil eyes,
glass evil eye good luck charm with
gold leafing,
polyester evil eye slipper,
ceramic evil eye slipper,
polyester evil eye woory beads,
ceramic evil eye balls,
evil eye good luck
ball,
glass evil eye beads,
polyester evil eye beads,
evil eye miniature
slippers,
evil eye kilim book markers,
evil eye 7 elephants,
sterling silver evil eye bracelet,
turkish
coffee grinders,
turkish brass coffee mills,
pepper grinders,
wooden pepper
mills,
turkish brass pepper mills,
decorative ceramics,
tiles,
handcrafted
items,
turkish kilim,
kilims,
kilim pillows,
silk pillows,
soumak pillows,
decorative pillows,
textiles,
turkish pashminas,
home decorative accents,
lucky horseshoes,
authentic good luck horseshoe,
tealight lamp,
oil lamp,
tabletop lighting,
candle lights,
turkish hanging candle lights,
wall
hanging decor,
wall hanging kilim rug, |
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