An evil eye is believed to cause bad luck or injury to the person it is directed toward. The evil eye bracelet is worn to ward off evil and bad luck from the person who wears it.
An evil eye is believed to cause bad luck or injury to the person it is directed toward. The evil eye bracelet is worn to ward off evil and bad luck from the person who wears it.
Some believe that giving someone the 'evil eye', or looking at them with malice is bad luck.
It means you've done something bad In Turkey or Greece, wherever you look, you'll meet plenty of eyes looking at you. It is common in the Turkish culture to give a gift of a Blue Glass Nazar Boncugu (Nazar boncuk) or The Evil Eye Bead as it is more widely known. People hang a small evil eye amulet from the rear view mirror of their car, keep several small evil eye beads or evil eye charms on hand to give to guests, hang an evil eye near their door in the home or office. Glass evil eyes are worn, in the form of jewelry; evil eye bracelet, evil eye necklace, evil eye anklet, gold or silver evil eye charms and evil eye pendant, evil eye earring - ring and blue evil eye talisman. Here it is a real evil eye bead paradise.
Not really. Depends on what you're implying. If you're talking about a game spell or something I have no idea but if you're talking about the phrase "Giving someone the evil eye." The answer is maybe? The idea of giving someone the "evil eye" is a glare to warn the person that: 1) You're in soooo much trouble now. (Ex: Your mother giving you the evil eye.) 2) Bring it on.
It's bad luck to think that luck has anything to do with it. If you believe such things, you will fool yourself into thinking that the next bit of life that comes your way results from fixing a bracelet.
or the evil eye. when someone looks at you when bad intentions. My 2 cents
Stank face? Evil eye?
The eye symbol in Ancient Greece represents the evil eye. The evil eye is when someone looks at a person to curse them. It is a superstition that is found throughout the Middle East. Talismans are worn to protect against the evil eye.
It's just "Evil eye" there is no translation. Unless you want evil and eye which is Evil=male and eye=occhio
That depends on how you think of it. Thing can appear to be evil to your eye yet to someone else it can appear differently.
or the evil eye. when someone looks at you when bad intentions. My 2 cents