Evil eye - The Blue Glas Eye - Nazar Boncugu
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Evil eye - All over Turkey you will see these blue wall eyes, called Nazar Boncugu. In Arabic, Nazar means view or look. This word has the same meaning in the Turkish language. There is a strange belief held by people that there are sometimes negative, bad, and even destructive forces at work. This is what they call the evil eye.
In lots of different countries all over the world people believe in this superstition of the evil eye and the clever ones try to protect themselves by using pearls or various other things. Pearls were particularly used as protection against the evil eye in Old Egypt and among the Hethiter people.
The superstition of the evil eye
In Europe these pearls are called "Evil Eye". Nazar Boncugu, the blue wall eye is very famous all along the Turkish Riviera, but also in some other regions of Turkey. Because people believe that human beings with blue eyes have the power to protect themselves against evil, the superstition arose that the best help against all evil things is to use something blue within your immediate surroundings. Instead of using pearls, which are not available in blue and are also quite expensive, these blue Wall Eyes have been introduced.
Other ways to protect private home from evil eye
If, one day, the wall eye breaks, that means is has fulfilled its duty and protected the owner against some evil which could have caused problems for them. Now a new wall eye needs to be bought.
Next to blue wall eye, there are other options
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