The Turkish blue evil eye, also known as the Nazar Boncuk, has a history dating back thousands of years and is deeply rooted in Turkish and Mediterranean cultures as an evil eye repellent.
The concept of the evil eye is ancient and can be traced back to various civilizations, including ancient Greece and Rome. In Turkey, the belief in the evil eye has been part of the culture for centuries. The Nazar Boncuk, or blue eye amulet, is believed to have originated in Turkey as a protective talisman against the evil eye.
The evil eye bracelet possess protective properties that shield the wearer from harm caused by envy or jealousy. The blue color of the eye is thought to symbolize good karma, positive energies, and protection against negative forces.