THE AMULET OF PROTECTION
From
time immemorial, people, from gut feelings, we instantly become wary of
strangers with greedy or mean eyes. We know from experience, that effusive
praises should be taken with a pinch of salt, for behind all the gushes, smiles
and the adoring eyes, the person is probably itching to wring your necks or
stab you from behind. The Turks have devised the Evil Eye Pendant to
guard themselves from such not-so-well-meaning people with their necessarily
evil eyes. The
Turkish Evil Eye Pendant or the Nazar Boncugu, which literally means the
"evil eye bead", is actually a stone bead, which is worn to protect
oneself from evil looks. The stone is an amalgamation of molten glass, iron,
copper, water and salt. This particular combination of minerals and metals is
believed to provide a shield from the forces of evil. The
Evil Eye pendant has the symbol of an eye worked upon it. The symbol of the eye
is regarded as a potent amulet for protection against evil forces in almost
every culture of the world like Jewish, Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist and Christian.
Thus, in Turkey, you have an eye for an eye. It is
believed that the Nazar Boncugu deflects the negative energy that is being
directed towards a person onto itself, thus dispersing its powers. The
Nazar Boncugu is blue in color and the age-old Anatolian belief is that it is
actually the blue color of the stone, which holds the real shielding power and
absorbs the negative energy. This is not
surprising since the people in many Mediterranean nations ardently believe in
the protective powers of the blue color. That is why; front doors of houses in
these Mediterranean countries are painted blue to ward off evil spirits. The
evil eye pendant is attached to anything and everything that, it is felt, will
attract envy and greed. Thus, you will find a Turkish man attaching the evil
eye pendant in front of his house or office, hanging it from the neck of his
newborn child, or his farm animals and even on his newly acquired machinery.
You will find the pendant being inserted into the foundations of modern offices
and even come across it in Turkish web pages. What is more,
there is no religious bar in the use of the evil eye pendant. Thus, Jews, Christians
and Muslims alike, use this lucky charm.
The evil eye pendant is still hand crafted using primitive means, by highly skilled glass workers who are carrying on a 3000 year old craft. The pendant can be worn in a necklace or a bracelet.
The evil eye pendant is still hand crafted using primitive means, by highly skilled glass workers who are carrying on a 3000 year old craft. The pendant can be worn in a necklace or a bracelet.
Since then the people have been
attaching this evil eye bead to everything they wished to protect from the evil
eyes. From the new-born babies to their horses or even to the doors of their
homes...
This tradition still lives in Turkey. The glimmering evil eye beads that are hand made with ancient methods by a very few glass masters, are distributed from Anatolia to the whole world.
This tradition still lives in Turkey. The glimmering evil eye beads that are hand made with ancient methods by a very few glass masters, are distributed from Anatolia to the whole world.
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