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The meaning behind Evil Eye 🧿 and Hamsa 🪬
Wards Off Evil
The Evil Eye, a potent talisman, serves as a shield against malevolent forces. When worn or carried, it acts as a guardian, warding off misfortune and inviting good luck. This ancient charm protects against ill-will that might otherwise harm your well-being and life. The belief in the Evil Eye is prevalent in several countries: Greece, where it's known as "Kako Mati"; Turkey, referred to as "Kem Goz" or "Nazar"; Iran, as "Cheshm Zakhm" or "Cheshm Nazar"; and India, where it's called "Buri Nazar."
Good Fortune Protection
🪬 The Hamsa Hand, rooted in ancient Middle Eastern culture, serves as a powerful talisman across various religions, symbolizing protection and positivity. Believed to shield against the malevolent gaze of the evil eye, it bestows its wearers with blessings of abundance, fertility, luck, and good health. Worn as a bracelet or necklace, the Hamsa Hand, also known as the Hand of Fatima, is embraced by those who have faith in a higher force and seek guidance during pivotal moments in their lives.