Description
Handmade Anti-Lesson Bracelet, with a blue eye and small beads at the end Anti-Lesson Bracelets with Red Thread - protect against negative energy, help to achieve the desired goals and are an ancient method. It has happened to each of us to be honored. One of the most proven ways to protect yourself from the evil eye, or ill-intentioned people, is to wear a red thread or a bracelet made of red thread and a talisman for protection. As a rule, the bracelet is tied on the person's left hand. The anti-lesson bracelet is also worn on the left arm. It must necessarily be in red, because red opposes negative energy and bad thoughts. Nazar (nazar boncuk) or "blue eye", "blue bead" (Turkish: nazar boncuğu, Old Turkish gökçe munçuk, meaning "blue bead") is an eye-shaped amulet believed to that protects against "evil eyes" (lessons). The word "nazar" originates from the Arabic nazar, "sight", "gaze". Traditionally, a nazar is a hand-made glass ornament consisting of stylized concentric circles or drops in dark blue, white, light blue and black, sometimes with yellow or gold edges. The talisman is associated with Tengrism and is a legacy from the time of the Ottoman Empire. It is a common amulet or ornament in Turkey, but also in countries such as Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Armenia, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq and Azerbaijan, where it is found hanging in homes, offices, cars, on children's clothing or as part of jewelry and decorative ornaments. Nazars are known for their power to ward off lessons and the evil eye. Traditionally, a nazar is a hand-made glass ornament consisting of stylized concentric circles or drops in dark blue, white, light blue and black, sometimes with yellow or gold edges. The talisman is associated with Tengrism and is a legacy from the time of the Ottoman Empire. It is a common amulet or ornament in Turkey, but also in countries such as Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Armenia, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq and Azerbaijan, where it is found hanging in homes, offices, cars, on children's clothing or as part of jewelry and decorative ornaments. Nazars are known for their power to ward off lessons and the evil eye. Traditionally, a nazar is a hand-made glass ornament consisting of stylized concentric circles or drops in dark blue, white, light blue and black, sometimes with yellow or gold edges. The talisman is associated with Tengrism and is a legacy from the time of the Ottoman Empire. It is a common amulet or ornament in Turkey, but also in countries such as Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Armenia, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq and Azerbaijan, where it is found hanging in homes, offices, cars, on children's clothing or as part of jewelry and decorative ornaments. Nazars are known for their power to ward off lessons and the evil eye. The talisman is associated with Tengrism and is a legacy from the time of the Ottoman Empire. It is a common amulet or ornament in Turkey, but also in countries such as Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Armenia, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq and Azerbaijan, where it is found hanging in homes, offices, cars, on children's clothing or as part of jewelry and decorative ornaments. Nazars are known for their power to ward off lessons and the evil eye. The talisman is associated with Tengrism and is a legacy from the time of the Ottoman Empire. It is a common amulet or ornament in Turkey, but also in countries such as Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Armenia, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq and Azerbaijan, where it is found hanging in homes, offices, cars, on children's clothing or as part of jewelry and decorative ornaments. Nazars are known for their power to ward off lessons and the evil eye.