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  "text": "Turkish Eye Bracelet - 1 Eye"
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  • {
  "text": "Turkish Eye Bracelet - 1 Eye"
}

{ "text": "Turkish Eye Bracelet - 1 Eye" }

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Protection bracelet to ward off evil eyes and jealousy!

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Turkish Eye Bracelet - 1 Eye

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The Turkish eye bracelet – 1 eye (sometimes called the Greek eye) protects against the evil eye, jealousy, and envy. It can be found throughout Turkey, Greece, and various Mediterranean countries.

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In Mediterranean countries, it is used as a personal amulet in bracelets, earrings, and necklaces, or as a protective charm hung in homes, offices, or cars.

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The Turkish eye bracelet – 1 eye weighs approximately 15 grams in total.

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MEANING OF THE TURKISH EYE

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Its Turkish name for protection against the evil eye and envy is nazar boncuk (Nazar – evil eye, boncuk – amulet). The Turkish eye is often referred to as the Eye of Fatima, named after the daughter of Prophet Muhammad, and it is combined with the Fatima Hand amulet to enhance its effects. Although it can take various patterns and be applied in different designs, the Turkish eye is typically composed of a circle, sphere, or teardrop shape in dark blue with a white and light blue eye overlay. The Turkish eye amulet emerged during the development of glassmaking in the Mediterranean around the 16th century BC. Legend has it that fair-haired blue-eyed men could be malevolent and send negative vibrations through their gaze. When the Turkish eye breaks or cracks, it has fulfilled its protective function and must be replaced.

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