• {
  "name": "Rose Quartz Bracelet with Turquoise Eye - Against Jealousy in Love"
}
  • {
  "name": "Rose Quartz Bracelet with Turquoise Eye - Against Jealousy in Love"
}
  • {
  "name": "Rose Quartz Bracelet with Turquoise Eye - Against Jealousy in Love"
}

{ "name": "Rose Quartz Bracelet with Turquoise Eye - Against Jealousy in Love" }

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Features: Love and passion, improvement of affectionate and romantic relationships, turquoise eye to protect against jealousy in romantic relationships!

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Rose Quartz Bracelet with Turquoise Eye - Against Jealousy in Love

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The Rose Quartz Bracelet with Turquoise Eye - Against Jealousy in Love is made of polished rose quartz stones, a turquoise eye to protect against jealousy in romantic relationships, and silver rings.

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This bracelet is elastic.

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Rose quartz has been known since ancient times as the stone of love and the heart, providing significant improvements in our romantic and emotional relationships.

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Rose quartz is the stone of confidence and sensitivity for those who fear expressing their emotions and capacity to love.

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In terms of health, this stone is very positive for all heart-related issues.

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Characteristics: Love and passion, improvement of affectionate and romantic relationships, turquoise eye against jealousy in love!

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MEANING OF THE TURKISH EYE: Its Turkish name for protection against the evil eye and jealousy is nazar boncuk (Nazar-eye, boncuk-amulet). The Turkish eye, which serves as the base for the tree of wealth – blue peony – is often called the Eye of Fatima, named after the daughter of the prophet Muhammad, and is combined with the amulet of Fatima's Hand to enhance its effects. Although it can take various patterns and be applied in different models, the Turkish eye is generally composed of a circle, sphere, or drop shape in dark blue with a white and light blue eye overlay. The Turkish eye amulet appeared 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 could send negative vibrations and cause harm with their gaze. When the Turkish eye breaks or cracks, it has fulfilled its protective function and must be replaced.

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The explanation of the stone and its color is merely indicative of common practices related to this stone. This explanation is not restrictive or limiting, as there may be many more interpretations and uses for each stone and color.

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