| This Silver color evil eye decoration will protect you from bad luck. It contains silver color coins and a blue glass evil eye. Silver Evil Eye Wall Decoration TurkishCorner is returning an ancient culture and heritage into the modern century with artistically inspired creations that represent the most charming beautiful Evil Eye talismans, including this lovely decorative Silver Evil Eye Wall Decoration which is a chandelier type hanging with two blue evil eyes. One is large and one is small; also embellished with stunning cobalt blue beading and silver coins; it's gorgeous! Here at TurkishCorner you may choose from Evil Eye bracelets, necklaces, earrings, rosaries, cell phone charms and more. Make this beautiful Silver Evil Eye Wall Decoration your personal choice today!
Sizing; Height: 8" Width of the Evil Eye: 1.5"
Evil Eye: Some Background Belief in the Evil Eye is widespread in many regional countries; the strongest being the Middle East, Europe, the Mediterranean area and South Asia. It is referred to in at least 14 languages around the world, including Turkish, Greek, German, French, Spanish and English. At the roots, where there is believe in Evil Eye, it is the thought that looking through the eyes with envy or bad energy, that negative energy is transmitted through the portals of the eyes and that it can cast a spell, make the receiver ill, or cause them bad luck. Thus, the repellant talisman or charm to reject this energy was born. In cultures and regions where there are believers that the Evil Eye causes harm or danger, an All Seeling Eye is only one of many forms of a reflective lens, that throughout history, has been used to repel the possibility of harm or negativity from Evil Eye and to bring the Good Luck. An All Seeing Eye actually appears within the Great Seal of the United States on the One Dollar bill. It also appears in other places, for instance, on symbols of Freemasonry, representing the Great Architect of the Universe. There are ancient written references of Evil Eye found on clay tablets in Sumeria from as far back as 3000 BC. The Evil Eye is mentioned several times in Bible Scriptures. |