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The spectacular evil eye bracelet is beautifully decorated with coloured beads. The silver-coloured body is bevelled on the surface, so it shines beautifully.
- Perfect for men and women
- Bracelet length: 17cm + 5cm extension chain
- Width of braid: 5mm
- Material: jewellery metal alloy
- 1 piece per package
1 PCS.
Evil eye is the superstitious view in many cultures that the eye can harm, if not kill. The evil eye is very often associated with witchcraft and envy. The evil eye has been believed in many parts of the world since ancient times.
The evil eye is either a staring demon or the gaze of an enemy, especially an envious one. The evil eye is a powerful presence in many current and former pastoralist cultures and in many primitive peoples, among others.
COUPLE JEWELLERY
Coloured bracelets are a great couple's bracelet. A summery unisex bracelet is easy to buy for a boyfriend or girlfriend. During the summer, many couples buy each other a bracelet to tie around the wrist. A bracelet for a couple doesn't have to be the same. It can be the same colour, but different. Or a similar piece of jewellery, but in a different colour.
What is a BAD EYE?
The evil eye is a concept that is widely used in cultures around the world, symbolising a harmful look of envy or hostility. This belief is deeply rooted in the superstitious beliefs and traditions of many communities and has been linked to witchcraft and envy-induced malevolence. Evil eye rituals and protections, such as amulets and charms, have evolved to protect individuals and communities from the effects of this invisible threat.
Historically, the evil eye has been described as a powerful, staring gaze that can cause misfortune or even death to its subject. Often, beliefs about the evil eye are strongest in pastoralist communities and among tribal peoples, where internal harmony and protection from external threats have been central to the community. The fear of the evil eye and related means of protection have remained strong over the centuries and continue to find a place in modern societies, highlighting humanity's profound need to protect itself and its loved ones from unseen forces.