🏱 Origin
From Turkish, Greek, and Middle Eastern cultures, protecting against the envious gaze.
Shields you from jealousy, envy, and malicious glances from others.
From Turkish, Greek, and Middle Eastern cultures, protecting against the envious gaze.
Shields you from jealousy, envy, and malicious glances from others.
The blue eye-shaped amulet is believed to reflect the evil gaze back.
Public figures, those who attract envy, or anyone wanting protection.
Wear as jewelry or hang near your front door.
The evil eye lets you shine with confidence. Don't worry about others' opinions.
Shields you from jealousy, envy, and malicious glances from others.
Wear as jewelry or hang near your front door.
Public figures, those who attract envy, or anyone wanting protection.
Lucky charms and omamori are rooted in cultural tradition. They are not a substitute for professional advice.