The concept / superstition of “the evil eye” is one that I have encountered in many cultures around the world. The trinket below is to ward off the gaze of those with evil intent.
More on the theme of EYE here
The concept / superstition of “the evil eye” is one that I have encountered in many cultures around the world. The trinket below is to ward off the gaze of those with evil intent.
More on the theme of EYE here
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Cool choice for the week! Kind of question the functionality tho LOL
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I won’t claim that it works! The concept of the evil eye is one I have encountered from the Far East to Southern Europe, and every culture has its methods of holding it at bay.
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I have a few similar ‘eyes’ they are very popular in the Greek culture
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This was a present from a Greek-Cypriot friend!
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Great interpretation of the theme.
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