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EDFORCE Stainless Steel Women's Charm Bracelet Green | Gold Enamel Evil Eye Protection Link Chain Adjustable, 8" (Navy Blue, Silver-and-Stainless-Steel)

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About EDFORCE Stainless Steel Women's Charm Bracelet

This bracelet is just what you need for everyday wear want to know why? Because it has all the colors of every outfit you could put together! Featuring multi-color Evil Eye beads and stainless steel chain, as well as an easy to clasp chain design, you'll find yourself reaching for this piece over and over again. Meaning of the Curse & Protection Against It How to protect yourself from the evil eye with an evil eye bracelet or amulet? It's believed that there are three types of evil eyes The first is unconscious evil eyes. These harm people and things, without intending to. The second type intends to harm. The third one is unseen, the hidden evil which is the most scared one. It was believed that this eye saw all the wickedness in the world and removed poverty and ignorance. When Horus opened its eyes the world was enlightened, when he closed, it became dark. From Egypt, the eye talisman had spread to the Mediterranean, Middle East and Europe. The bead reflects the evil intent back to the onlooker. It somewhat resembles an eye and it is said the typical blue color is a factor in protecting the user. The Nazar Boncuk charm (or Evil Eye Bead) is an "eye", often set on a blue background. It stares back at the world to ward off evil eye and keep you safe from harm. Since then the people have been attaching this evil eye bead to everything they wished to protect from the evil eyes. From the new-born babies to their horses or even to the doors of their homes.What do the colors mean? In Turkey or in Greece and surrounding countries, the most popular evil eye charm color is blue. Turkey is in a dry part of the world, where water is precious -- with water things prosper and grow, and without it, things shrivel and die. The color blue reminds people of fresh, cool water. In the Jewish faith, the color red is often associated with luck and good fortune, so red is also a popular color.