The History of Turkish Blue Evil Eye

The History of Turkish Blue Evil Eye 

An evil eye bead is one of the first things that catches your eye when you land in Istanbul.  It is a cultural practice of more than 5000 years of history of Turkish blue evil eye. It is used to keep evil energy away from a new baby, a new vehicle, or even a new house.

History of Turkish Blue Evil Eye 

The Turkish peoples made the Nazar Boncuk charm, or Turkish Evil Eye, to protect them from the evil eye. The Nazar amulet is designed to protect you from evil spirits. So it's not a matter of luck; it's all about safety.

The amulet has become so popular that people are hanging it on everything, even their pets, and children. The practice of wearing and keeping them around the house is also common.

Eventually, the charm will wear off and fracture. This isn't a bad omen at all. It means that the blue beads have done their work and that you are now safe. It's important to replace the bead if it breaks so the evil spirits don't return.

What is Turkish Blue Evil Eye?

Turkish people came up with the Nazar Boncuk charm for protection from the evil eye. A Nazar amulet is designed to be safe from evil spirits and protect its wearer from danger. In other words, it's not about luck; it's all about being safe.

Origin of Blue Evil Eye

For centuries, the evil eye has been connected to a variety of different peoples and cultures, including Assyria, Phoenicia, and Celts.

A Sumerian cuneiform advising water cures is one of the first allusions to the evil eye.

Greek and Roman superstitions incorporated this concept. They held that the curse was divine punishment for those who were too proud.

Swollen-headed people were the first to be infected. Envy was directed at those who were praised.

Due to its worldwide popularity, it is today one of the most popular souvenirs in Turkey.

What does it symbolize?

It is a curse or folklore that is said to have been cast by this malicious stare, and it is usually bestowed upon a person when they are ignorant of its presence. Evil eyes are talismans or amulets designed in the shape of an eye and are generally painted in the colors blue or green to represent protection from evil spirits.

Why Blue Color and What Materials Are Used?

An amulet, despite its name, is a charm worn to ward off the evil eye. It is made of pretty blue glass and has a single oven as well as blue, white, yellow, and black decorations.

Blue and light blue are their predominant colors. The protector is placed in the center of a blue background, with a yellow or light blue shield in the center.

Blue indicates good karma and exudes great energy. The color light blue is connected with the sky. The color of the Nazar amulet symbolizes sincerity. Blue, historically connected with god in the sky, can calm the mind.

Protecting Yourself Against the Evil Eye

Charms aren't the only technique to protect yourself against the evil eye. During the early Greeks' time, they would light incense and carry crosses around. As a precaution, pregnant mothers used to tuck gunpowder, a nail, and garlic cloves under their beds.

People in some parts of the country used to burn bear fur to ward off evil eyes. They would point their pinky and index finger at the source of the curse, making the shape of a cross. These are just a handful of the supposedly effective ways to treat and prevent illness.

Turkish Blue Evil Eye Models    

The evil eye protects one against bad luck and unpleasant things happening in their life. Your health and the quality of your life can be protected from "bad karma" and evil, which have a negative impact on your life.

 

According to popular belief, if your evil eye amulet breaks or splits, it has done its duty and should be replaced!

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