Nazars, these are charms used to ward off evil.
If you mean amulet - it is a small object worn to ward off evil, as in a charm, a trinket, a piece of jewelry
He tried to ward off the evil spirits.
to get rid of it
It is used as a means of protection from evil or can be used to bring misfortune to an enemy.A charm is, as described by the Mirriam-Webster Dictionary:the chanting or reciting of words in a magical spell (sometimes called an incantation);a movement or practice, or a quote or expression that is believed to have magical power;something worn or carried on or about your person to promote and/or insure good fortune or alternately to ward off and/or protect you from evil or misfortune (sometimes called an amulet).A talisman is, as described by the Mirrium-Webster Dictionary:an object held, worn, or carried as a charm (see above) to protect from harm or draw good fortune. The most common talismans are worn as jewelry (rings or pendants);something which produces apparent magical or miraculous effects.At no point in my decades of magical practice have I ever encountered the use of a charm, talisman or amulet to bring misfortune or ill wishes of any kind to another human being.
In order to ward off evil medieval architects created gargoyles. This technique is referred to as apotropaism.
No, they were created to ward off evil spirits.
Um, they're just thought to ward off evil in general.
An apotropaic is an agent intended to ward off evil.
yes it is. it is a medium strength ward but an even better ward is milk and lemon.
No, they were actually supposed to ward off evil. They do look awfully scary though.
A amulet is used to fight off evil spirit, not a good luck charm