Turkish Talisman

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Old Turkish Talisman: The Evil Eye Bead - Nazar Boncugu
This thousands of years old talisman continues to fight against the evil eye all over the world.
In Turkey, 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 " Nazar Bonjouk " or " Evil Eye " as it is more widely known talisman. People hang a small evil eye amulet from the rear view mirror of their car, keep several small evil eye beads or charms on hand to give to guests, hang an evil eye near their door in the home or office. Evil eyes are worn, in the form of jewelry; evil eye bracelets, evil eye necklaces, evil eye anklets, gold or silver evil eye charms and pendants, blue evil eye decorative talismans, evil eye earrings - rings and plenty of evil eye ethnic jewelry sets. Here it is a real evil eye bead paradise.Turkish Talisman Masters of Blue Amulets in AnatoliaAliakyuz 23:45, 15 February 2007 (UTC)