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Owl Evil Eye Hanger ~ New Beginnings and Protection ~ Blue 2” indigo glass ~11.5” long ~Owl 3.5”x4” ~ Metal~ Imported~

Owl Evil Eye Hanger ~ New Beginnings and Protection ~ Blue 2” indigo glass ~11.5” long ~Owl 3.5”x4” ~ Metal~ Imported~

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This Owl Evil Eye Hanger offers protection from negative energies and represents new beginnings. Made of 2" indigo glass and measuring 11.5" long, it features a 3.5"x4" owl design on metal. Imported for superior craftsmanship and lasting quality.

Many weird and wonderful cultures, myths and traditions exist in the world. One of the most popular ones surrounds the legend of the evil eye.

It is highly likely that you’ve encountered the evil eye at some point in your life - whether it be in paintings, stories, jewelry or cultures. But what is the meaning behind the evil eye? This article will explore the origin and meaning behind the evil eye, including an insight into how it is used in the modern-day.

EVIL EYE MEANING: WHAT DOES THE EYE SYMBOL MEAN?
The evil eye is a curse from Greek culture that has been passed through many decades and still exists today. It states that when someone is envious of you, they’ll have the power to give you an ‘evil glare’ and send bad luck your way.

Due to this belief, protection from the evil eye is something that many people actively sought after. This is why, in today’s times, people use evil eye jewelry as a symbol of protection against bad luck.

THE ORIGIN OF THE EVIL EYE
According to a folklorist called John Roberts, about 40% of the world’s cultures believe in some form of the evil eye. There is mention of the evil eye in Roman and Greek texts, as well as the Quran and Bible. In fact, the evil eye curse has a long history as far back as 3,000BC.

Although science has evolved and times have changed since the evil eye originated, it has always been the simplest answer to ‘why do bad things happen to good people?’.

The Greek belief of the Evil Eye is still very much active today, but as time has passed, the symbol has become a fashion statement rather than extensive protection ritual. Whether you’re attracted to the symbol because of its style or you want protection from bad luck, evil eye jewelry can easily be incorporated into your everyday life.


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