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In India, dispelling nazar takes all sorts of forms—from putting a black dot on an infants forehead to wearing black threads or tabeez, to twirling a fist of dried red chillies around a person and tossing those in kitchen fire, to hanging a string of lemon and green chillies in front of a vehicle. In the post-pandemic world, a heightened sense of vulnerability seems to have driven a section of people to seek protection in something else—the Turkish evil eye. The nazar boncuk, as it is called, is often made of blue glass and depicted as four concentric circles. ....
Evil eye-based fine jewellery in India + We serve personalized stories based on the selected cityOK Hello, Subscribe Please enter valid email. Thank you for subscribing!Your subscription is confirmed for latest news across Entertainment, Television and Lifestyle newsletters. Evil eye-based fine jewellery in India Comments () Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let s work together to keep the conversation civil. Be the first one to review. We have sent you a verification email. To verify, just follow the link in the message By - facebook Pintrest A legend that originated in Ancient Greece and Rome suggested that a cast by a malevolent glare could cause misfortune or harm, and a ceramic, clay or glass eye could reflect the malevolent gaze back-upon those who wish harm upon others. The evil eye came into being as a talisman or amulet, created to prot ....