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Purple Evil Eye: Syri

$19.99

Handmade Evil Eye

Nazar | Mal de ojo

The Evil Eye is used to protect its holder from bad energies by absorbing them.

Dating back as early as 5000 BC, this amulet proves that humans (regardless of their religion or origin) have turned towards talismans for spiritual guidance throughout ancient history. Its ubiquitous influence remains largely present in cultures across the globe, from Latin America to the Balkans. To this day, people still believe in the meaning so strongly that they place it on cribs, homes, cars, & sacred belongings.

Normally recognized in shades of blue, the creation of this one of a kind purple symbolizes rarity, inspiration, extravagance, & enlightenment.

Because purple is so strongly associated with royalty, people often perceive it as being a very regal color. The association with luxury stems from the fact that the purple dye used in ancient times was very rare & extremely expensive. On the coast of ancient Phoenicia, locals in a small city began producing purple dye by crushing the shells of a tiny sea snail. The result became known as Tyrian purple and became so well known amongst royalty that it was mentioned in Homer's "Iliad" and Virgil's "Aeneid."

Read a detailed description from the founder: https://fitorebali.com/2024/12/20/more-than-meets-the-eye-the-history-of-the-evil-eye-modern-magic-for-your-space/

Material: Stained glass

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Handmade Evil Eye

Nazar | Mal de ojo

The Evil Eye is used to protect its holder from bad energies by absorbing them.

Dating back as early as 5000 BC, this amulet proves that humans (regardless of their religion or origin) have turned towards talismans for spiritual guidance throughout ancient history. Its ubiquitous influence remains largely present in cultures across the globe, from Latin America to the Balkans. To this day, people still believe in the meaning so strongly that they place it on cribs, homes, cars, & sacred belongings.

Normally recognized in shades of blue, the creation of this one of a kind purple symbolizes rarity, inspiration, extravagance, & enlightenment.

Because purple is so strongly associated with royalty, people often perceive it as being a very regal color. The association with luxury stems from the fact that the purple dye used in ancient times was very rare & extremely expensive. On the coast of ancient Phoenicia, locals in a small city began producing purple dye by crushing the shells of a tiny sea snail. The result became known as Tyrian purple and became so well known amongst royalty that it was mentioned in Homer's "Iliad" and Virgil's "Aeneid."

Read a detailed description from the founder: https://fitorebali.com/2024/12/20/more-than-meets-the-eye-the-history-of-the-evil-eye-modern-magic-for-your-space/

Material: Stained glass

Handmade Evil Eye

Nazar | Mal de ojo

The Evil Eye is used to protect its holder from bad energies by absorbing them.

Dating back as early as 5000 BC, this amulet proves that humans (regardless of their religion or origin) have turned towards talismans for spiritual guidance throughout ancient history. Its ubiquitous influence remains largely present in cultures across the globe, from Latin America to the Balkans. To this day, people still believe in the meaning so strongly that they place it on cribs, homes, cars, & sacred belongings.

Normally recognized in shades of blue, the creation of this one of a kind purple symbolizes rarity, inspiration, extravagance, & enlightenment.

Because purple is so strongly associated with royalty, people often perceive it as being a very regal color. The association with luxury stems from the fact that the purple dye used in ancient times was very rare & extremely expensive. On the coast of ancient Phoenicia, locals in a small city began producing purple dye by crushing the shells of a tiny sea snail. The result became known as Tyrian purple and became so well known amongst royalty that it was mentioned in Homer's "Iliad" and Virgil's "Aeneid."

Read a detailed description from the founder: https://fitorebali.com/2024/12/20/more-than-meets-the-eye-the-history-of-the-evil-eye-modern-magic-for-your-space/

Material: Stained glass

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