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What is Evil Eye

History Behind the Evil Eye: For many centuries, cultures from all over the world believed that through a jealous remark or an envious stare bad luck could be bestowed upon others. As a protective barrier, Evil Eye Jewelry was created to stare back at the eyes of harm. Traditionally, these jewels brought happiness, love, success, and wealth to their keepers.

In Fashion and Style: Today, Evil Eye Jewelry is not only worn as a superstitious jewel, but it has now become a meticulous fashion statement. Although the traditional aspect remains, these jewels have been translated into modern day craze. Bracelets, pendants, earrings, rings, and anklets are now made available to express your personal persona. The eye itself is typically made from the finest murano glass, which can be incorporated with Swarovski crystals, stainless steel, yellow gold, silver or white gold.

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Evil Eye and Health : Evil Eye Jewelry not only promotes health through good fortunes, but the new magnetic bracelet is now designed to physically heal those that suffer the pain of arthritis and diabetes. It is proven to reduce high blood pressure and stress levels. The magnetic impulses are utilized in balancing blood flow, energizing the body, and repelling bad energy.

Evil Eye for children: The greatest gift one can hold is their child, that is when protection becomes prominent. Parents put Evil Eye Jewelry on their newborns in order to preserve their children's potentials and success. The eye inspires growth, strength, and good health.

Celebrity and Latest Trends: Celebrities have been seen wearing Evil Eye Jewelry on numerous occasions. Madonna is a huge believer in the power of the evil eye and has been seen wearing Kabbalah red string jewelry. Paris Hilton, the fashion princess herself, was spotted at events wearing evil eye pendants. Other fashion icons such as Britney Spears, Oprah, Debra Messing, Penelope Cruz, Selma Hayek, and many more have made the jewels a part of their dignified wardrobe.

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Weddings and Bridal: Make the most important day of your life and the beginning of your future completely protected against any misfortunes. The elegant Swarovski crystals design makes a gorgeous accessory for your bridesmaids , and a meaningful gift to your bridal party. They come in a variety of colors and styles to match your wedding theme.

Around the World:

  • Albanian "mer më sysh"
  • Armenian "char atchk", "atchk"
  • Amharic "Buda"
  • Standard Arabic عين حسد ayin hasad
  • Tunisian Arabic "'ayn l-mrida"
  • Assyrian "ayna"
  • Azerbaijani "göz dəyməsi","kəm göz"
  • Bengali "Nojor", "Nazar"
  • Bulgarian "uroki"
  • Chamorro "Atan baba"
  • Croatian "Urokljivo oko"
  • Danish "det onde øje"
  • Dutch "het boze oog"
  • Filipino "Matang Nanlilisik"; "Usog" or "Balis"
  • Finnish "Paha silmä"
  • French "Le Mauvais Oeil", "La Guigne", "La Skoumoune",
  • German "Böser Blick"
  • In Greek, matiasma (μάτιασμα); mati μάτι "vaskania" “βασκανία”
  • Hebrew "ayin ha'ra"
  • Hindi "Kudrishti" or "Buri Nazar"
  • Hungarian szemmel verés
  • Kurdish chawi geza
  • Italian, malocchio
  • Macedonian, "Zlobno Oko"
  • Maltese "l-għajn il-ħażina"
  • Norwegian "det onde øyet"
  • Iran, Cheşhm Zaxm, Ceşm Šur
  • Afghanistan, Dari & Tajiki-speakers use "nazar" "chashmi bad"
  • Polish złe oko, marne oko
  • Portuguese, olho gordo, quebranto, mau olhado
  • Romanian deochi
  • Russian сглаз, глаз, дурной глаз
  • Sicilian, ucchiatura
  • In Slovak little babies are said to have a malady named z očú (from the eyes)
  • In Spanish mal de ojo, el ojo, The act of giving someone mal de ojo is called ojear in Panama (literally to eye).
  • Swedish "onda ögat"
  • Tagalog "ohiya" or mata ng diablo
  • Tamil "Dhrishti" or Kan dhristi
  • Turkish "Nazar", "kem göz", "göz"
  • Urdu "buri nazar", "nazar"
  • Yiddish aynore or ahore Hebrew עין הרע

Meaning of Colors in evil eye:

Blue: The traditional color for good karma, positive energies and protection against the Evil Eye
Light Blue: Color of the sky – symbolizes truth and therefore it provides direct protection against the Evil Eye.
Green: resembling the color of growing grass and therefore stands for hope and personal growth.
Yellow: the color of sunshine, the main source of energy for all living creatures. Thus, it stands for health, strength and healing.
Orange: It is associated with joy and the tropics. Orange represents enthusiasm, fascination, happiness, creativity, determination, attraction, success, encouragement, and stimulation.
Red: is the color of love and blood, so it is associated with energy, strength, power, determination as well as passion and desire. Due to these associations it is the most powerful color for protection against the evil eye. This is the color that is practiced in Kabbalah.
Purple: associated with royalty. It symbolizes power, nobility, luxury, and ambition. It conveys wealth and extravagance. Purple is associated with wisdom, dignity, independence, creativity, mystery, and magic.
Pink: the color of universal love. Emotional love of self and others , friendship, affection, harmony and inner peace.
Brown: the color of the Earth, and is very comforting, nurturing, fertile, stable and balance.
Beige-Kaki: a neutral color that brings stability to those who need it the most. Also known for achievement and success.
Black: is associated with Prosperity and wealth. It is a very powerful color that symbolizes strength and power.
White: light, goodness, innocence, purity, and virginity. It is considered to be the color of perfection. White means safety, purity, and cleanliness and therefore it cleans negative energies and turns them into positive energies.