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DID THEY LOOK BECAUSE YOU
TRIPPED, OR DID YOU TRIP BECAUSE THEY LOOKED?!? All
around the Mediterranean, through Greece, Turkey, and even into Central Asia,
people believe in and fear the "Evil Eye". What is it? It's bad luck
transmitted, usually without intention or malice, by the envious stares of
others. How can you protect against it? The "nazar boncuk" (aka "evil eye")
charm. A common item of decoration in any Turkish home, car, or on any person,
the evil eye charm stares back at the world and wards off that bad luck. In that
part of the world, you can see the charm above doorways, on the bumpers of cars,
or worn around someone's neck or wrist. And especially, always, pinned to the
shirts of newborn babies! See
the Evil Eye at Moda Jewels. Protect your good fortune and pick some of these charms up today! |