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Description
The Turkish Evil Eye (Big Size) is an impressive protective charm, which has deep origins in the Middle Eastern and the Mediterranean. In Turkish it is called Nazar Boncu, which is said to protect against the evil eye, a form of negative energy or ill intent levelled over a person, most likely through jealousy or envy. Made out of blue glass work with concentric circles of white and light blue glass around a black centre, it gives out the impression of being a watchful eye and is symbolically understood as absorbing and blocking out negativity.
The fact that this work is significant in size means that the charm is highly visible and potent to protect homes, places of work, or one person space. It can be placed on walls, at entrances or in the middle of a room to protect as well as provide a beautiful object of decoration. Not only its cultural and mystical meaning, but also the Evil Eye today is a popular statement element of interior decoration, combining modern tastes and traditions.
Protection: Could have the effect of warding off negative feelings and misfortune.
Cultural Heritage: Symbolises centuries-old Turkish art forms and folklore.
Positive Vibes: Promotes harmony, security and good living within its vicinity.
Use and hang around the entries of homes and offices as a safeguard.
Hang on the wall as art decor to add some cultural tenacity to space.
Display during special events to bless the occasion.
But it is more than a decorative item, it is an enduring symbol of good luck, good health and tradition, the Turkish Evil Eye (BIG Size). It is so loud but deep-rooted in spirituality that it can be regarded as a splendorous decor or a significant protector of any dwelling.
