Good Luck Files - The Evil Eye Stone

The latter, manifested through the eyes, are believed to generate negative effects on those who are the object of this envy and /or hate. The evil eye is the name given to bad luck thrown, through the eyes, at people. In almost all human societies, the only way to neutralize these thoughts is using amulets. Lots of objects have these proprieties but, among the most common, there is the Nazar.
Nazar Boncuk (pronounced as Nasar Bongiuc in Turkish), also called the "Evil Eye Stone" or Munçuk, is an amulet of the Turkish tradition, but is now common also in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Armenia, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq and Azerbaijan, where the is often hung in houses, offices, cars, children's clothing, or incorporated in jewellery and ornaments.

Ordinarily, these beads recall the form of a human eye. And that's the reason why they protect people from evil looks or the evil eye. And if a pearl is broken by accident, this means that worked and has protected the person, so the evil eye is gone with the crack in the glass. Glaziers use to search for blue shiny stones for making these little masterpieces, a color that, according to popular belief, have the power to absorb negativity. In our days faith, tradition or decorative taste, attract thousands of people, so it is not far fetched to say this cultural tradition became an international trend (as you can see in the photo, even some planes have this symbol). They are a popular choice of souvenir with tourists. Bracelets and Key-rings made with these beads are a very wonderful item. A sparkling memory of a holiday to remember...
I've always been wondering what the meaning of these stones was... Thank you for answering my question!
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