![]() The evil eye amulet originated in Greece, where it was known as an “apotropaic” amulet, meaning that it reflected harm. These are meant to “reflect” the power of the evil look. The most popular method of escaping the evil eye’s effects in many cultures is by the use of evil eye talismans, evil eye symbols, and evil eye jewellery. The superstition of the evil eye holds that the malicious look is powerful enough to bring about actual disaster for the unfortunate person that is the receiver of the glare. It is a look which clearly states that one intends for something bad to happen to the object of one’s focus, either out of jealousy or pure malice. The evil eye is thought of as a look given to inflict harm, suffering, or some form of bad luck on those that it is cast upon. ![]() Yet, despite the differences in the cultures which hold the evil eye myth, it retains largely the same meaning no matter where the story is told. The symbol and superstition of the evil eye is one of the strongest symbolic images in the world. They have been beautifully crafted using macramé and rattan frames. ![]() This range of evil eye protection dream catchers have been ethically sourced and handmade by families from a small village in rural Indonesia. Macramé Dream Catcher - Evil Eye Protection - Blue/White/Pink - Large
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