Gorgeous 925 SILVER STERLING evil eye chain / bracelet
Beads Colour: Transparant sky blue
Genuine (stamped) high quality silver
bracelet length : 19 cm (7.5'') with a lobster clasp.
This item can make a great gift. We will send it in a velvet bag
This classic good luck evil eye bracelet is richly decorated with 11 Murano blue glass evil eye beads. The diam of each bead is 1.1cm
This item is also available in multi colours. Please visit my ebay shop.
DID YOU KNOW? Silver is extremely malleable and has to be combined with other metals to retain its shape. 92.5 per cent silver alloy and 7.5 per cent of another base metal (usually copper) are combined to create Sterling Silver - and given the mark 925 to prove its authenticity.
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The history of evil eye
The evil eye is centred on the belief that jealousy, envy, or praise can inflict all kinds of misfortune. The penetrating look is believed to cause illness, injury, or death upon its intentional or unintentional target. Most prevalent is the belief that the evil eye can cause things to whither away or dry up -- the loss of crops, drying up of milk in nursing mothers, impotency in men, illness among children, are all commonly attributed to the evil eye.
Today, belief in the evil eye is very much alive, especially so in Turkey, Greece, Israel, Italy, India, South America, and the Arab world. And while there are many who insist the evil eye is nothing more than good old-fashioned superstition, to the believers of the evil eye its powers are nothing to be taken lightly.
Have you just had a new child? Bought a new car? Built a new office building? Worried that your "friends" and others are filled with envy about your good fortune? The protection of the Nazar is used for anything new or likely to attract praise. The belief is that even well-intentioned compliments include a conscious or unconscious dose of envy and resentment. The bead reflects the evil intent back to the onlooker. It somewhat resembles an eye and it is said the typical blue colour is a factor in protecting the user.
This ancient belief in Nazar Boncugu stretches back before recorded history. It is mentioned in the Old Testament of the Bible (Proverbs 28:22: "A man with an evil eye hastens after wealth and does not know that want will come upon him.") and may be descended from beliefs of the ancient Egyptians and Sumerians.