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  1. A Turkish nazar boncuğu Eye beads or nazars – amulets against the evil eye – for sale in a shop. An eye bead or naẓar (from Arabic ‏ نَظَر ‎ , meaning 'sight', 'surveillance', 'attention', and other related concepts) is an eye-shaped amulet believed by many to protect against the evil eye.

  2. To thwart the evil eye, the Turkish people created the Nazar Boncuk charm, also known as the Turkish evil eye. The point of the amulet is to repel evil spirits and keep you safe from harm. So, it is not to have good luck; it is all about protection.

  3. Nov 9, 2020 · If you find yourself with a sudden run of bad luck, or the target of an envious person, invest in a blue Turkish evil eye. Also known as the Nazar Amulet, or Nazar Boncugu, some use this item as a talisman, while others use a good luck charm.

  4. Feb 19, 2018 · Though often dubbed as ‘the evil eye’, the ocular amulet is actually the charm meant to ward off the true evil eye: a curse transmitted through a malicious glare, usually one inspired by...

  5. Sep 25, 2023 · The Turkish eye symbol, also known as the Evil Eye or Nazar, is a powerful talisman believed to ward off negativity, bad luck, and malicious intent. In Turkish culture, the Evil Eye is a prevalent superstition that dates back thousands of years.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Evil_eyeEvil eye - Wikipedia

    Thus, in Greece and Turkey amulets against the evil eye take the form of eyes looking back at someone. These amulets are known as Greek eyes or Turkish eyes, depending on the region.

  7. Aug 14, 2023 · The Nazar Boncugu, also known as the Evil Eye bead or the Blue Eye amulet, is a traditional Turkish talisman believed to provide protection against the Evil Eye. It is a round, blue glass bead with a white and blue circle in the center, resembling an eye.