In South America, Brazil holds a superstition equivalent to the evil eye known as the “fat eye.” Compliments which are sincere are not feared to cause the evil eye to attack as in other countries, but insincere compliments are thought to put one at stake. In Europe, the myth of the e...
You can buy the Evil Eye in many forms, from keyrings to badges and bracelets. They are cheap and make great good-luck gifts from Türkiye,especially as a Christmasstocking stuffer. 14. Turkish Smoking Pipe Whether you smoke them or not, Turkish smoking pipes are one of the most incredible...
The shop carries a curated collection of evil-eye string bracelets, hamsa pendants and tripod earrings (“tri” for past, present and future) from various designers. A copy of The New Bohemians: Cool and Collected Homes sits on a table. “We wanted to be the place where people go to ...
Artwork: CDR or EPS Are All Acceptable; Colour: Any Pms Colour; Eco-Friendly: Yes; OEM: Silicone Bracelet Can Accept; Material: Crystal; Type: Bracelets; Suitable for: Female; Style: Natural; Color: Multicolour; Usage: Decoration; Occasion: Formal Occasions; Shape: ...
For our family, it was important to understand that the traditions of Halloween are rooted in fear and superstition. But it was also essential to communicate to our daughter that the day itself, October 31, is NOT an evil day. Like every other day, it is a day that the Lord has made...
They seem to know that I am not completely evil because I give them water and clean the birdbath out for them. I have found that birds do appreciate clean water– if they can get it. Otherwise they are quite desperate too and splash about and even drink the filth. Please excuse the ...
The hardness of zircon is slightly higher than tanzanite, at 6 - 7.5 on the Mohs scale and it has a good to fair toughness, too, making it even more suitable for everyday use. You can use zircon in jewelry that may encounter more abuse, such as rings and bracelets, though you should...
In addition to appearing on necklaces and wall hangings, hamsas can be found on mezuzahs, bracelets, earrings, bookmarks, key chains, and candlesticks. Contemporary Jewish artists are using the hamsa form, and some like Mark Podwal are finding a large public for their work. Hamsas still ...
The autumn comes, a maiden fair In slenderness and grace, With nodding rice-stems in her hair And lilies in her face. In flowers of grasses she is clad; And as she moves along, Birds greet her with their cooing glad Like bracelets' tinkling song. —Kalidasa ...
as did everyone in this dirty little village. A figure walked out of the treeline. The figure stood tall and proud, wearing a vivid red sarong that would have been out of place anywhere but a beach in a world without supervillains. On her wrists were countless little bracelets of the kin...