Turquoise Murano Glass & Cubic Zirconium 'Evil Eye' Bracelet - 9mm
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Turquoise Murano Glass & Cubic Zirconium 'Evil Eye' Stretch Bracelet
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SKU: 195031TurqLgTurquoise Murano Glass & Cubic Zirconium 'Evil Eye' Stretch Bracelet
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Here's a trendy Murano Glass & Zirconium Crystal bracelet with 'evil eye' beads. It's elastic jewelry cord will fit most wrists (7-8") and add a bit of spark to any outfit. The Turquoise Murano Glass 'Evil Eye' beads are approximately 9mm and interspersed with cubic zirconium spacers. Fun to wear in multiples of color and size.
Legend says the 'evil eye' belief had its genesis amongst the ancient Egyptians and Sumerians (Southern Iraq). The folklore suggests especially people with blue eyes, however enchanting and attractive their eyes may look, may harbor negative feelings about others. The ‘Evil Eye’ belief says that when someone eyes your good fortune with jealousy, bad luck in some form may befall you. The bead reflects the evil intent back to the onlooker. It somewhat resembles an eye and it is said the typical blue color is a factor in protecting the user.
Some people contribute everything they love or appreciate with these blue ‘evil eye’ charms. They attach an eye bead to the clothes of a new-born baby, buy gifts with this good luck charm for their sweethearts and friends, bring gifts with an eye bead for a new office or a new car. You may see some form of blue eyes amulet anywhere, to ward off the ‘evil eye'.
At almost every stage of human history, man has looked for the assistance of magic objects called talismans or amulets to defy evil forces. Even the modern religions with a single God (monotheistic) have their own symbols. One of these symbols we find in almost every culture and faith for thousands of years is the figure of eye from the Mediterranean, Mexico, Turkey and the Arab world.
Legend says the 'evil eye' belief had its genesis amongst the ancient Egyptians and Sumerians (Southern Iraq). The folklore suggests especially people with blue eyes, however enchanting and attractive their eyes may look, may harbor negative feelings about others. The ‘Evil Eye’ belief says that when someone eyes your good fortune with jealousy, bad luck in some form may befall you. The bead reflects the evil intent back to the onlooker. It somewhat resembles an eye and it is said the typical blue color is a factor in protecting the user.
Some people contribute everything they love or appreciate with these blue ‘evil eye’ charms. They attach an eye bead to the clothes of a new-born baby, buy gifts with this good luck charm for their sweethearts and friends, bring gifts with an eye bead for a new office or a new car. You may see some form of blue eyes amulet anywhere, to ward off the ‘evil eye'.
At almost every stage of human history, man has looked for the assistance of magic objects called talismans or amulets to defy evil forces. Even the modern religions with a single God (monotheistic) have their own symbols. One of these symbols we find in almost every culture and faith for thousands of years is the figure of eye from the Mediterranean, Mexico, Turkey and the Arab world.




