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Yes I am Greek. Yes I wear an evil eye charm every single day. No, I didn’t always. It actually took a while. I knew about what we call the “mati” for as long as I can remember.
The evil eye, an ancient talisman believed to shield against negative energy, has resurfaced prominently in modern fashion. Popularized by celebrities and social media, it is now a common motif in ...
Their evil eye charms are done in handcarved hard stones and showcase a stone in the center. There is a sleek modernity to them. It’s clearly an evil eye charm but a subtle one.
Jewelry designed to ward off the “evil eye” and protect a young girl in her passage to the afterlife more than 1,800 years ago has been unveiled in Jerusalem some 50 years after the items were ...
Opting for a bold evil eye necklace, she manages to make the charm a centerpiece of her look. The chunky pendant is large enough to stand out but still retains an air of elegance.
My most iconic evil eye design is the Dawn Pendant. This is the pendant that I was wearing the winter of 2000 at a big birthday party of a friend of mine in New York.
The evil eye is a human look believed to cause harm to someone or something. The supernatural harm may come in the form of a minor misfortune, or more serious disease, injury — even death ...
The wearing of coral brooches, beads, and ear- rings is still a popular charm in Naples against the evil eye. View Full Article in Timesmachine » ...