Ward Off The "Evil Eye" With A "Nazar Boncuk" In Istanbul

, Or "evil eye bead," is found throughout the Mediterranean and Aegean, spreading from Turkey to as far east as the Turkic Republics.

An  Istanbul guide  is the first step in understanding how the cult of the blue beads spread even past Britain—to Ireland to be precise.

Irish farmers are known to hang a blue ball called a Droch-shuil in Hebrew. In fact, it can be found as far away as Mexico, where it is called the "Ojo de Vanado".

The Turkish word "nazar" actually derives from the Arabic for "eye" or "look".

That seems innocuous enough, but this kind of "eye" or "look" is rather dangerous. Millions of people around the world believe that the evil eye can cast a kind of spell on the object of its gaze: a healthy person can fall ill or a much-admired crystal vase can fall and break into a thousand pieces or your brand new car break down at the first red light.

Well, in that case, you would only have yourself to blame—if you had hung a "mavi boncuk" (blue bead) from your exhaust pipe or rear view mirror, this would never have happened!

No one knows if such talismans really work, or how they work if they do. But people continue to believe. Scientists are fascinated by the psychological power of the nazar boncuk , and it has recently become a popular field of research.

But where and how are these mighty blue beads produced? Bear in mind that the premise for the belief is that evil intentions are somehow conveyed by the eyes. In that case, it seems only natural to believe that such looks can be repelled by the gaze of another eye.

This "other eye" is the nazar boncuk were made around the cities of Bodrum and Izmir in the Mediterranean and Aegean, respectively.   Sadly, interest in the art has waned and cheaper materials, like plastic, are usually used instead of glass. Today, only a few workshops in the village of Cumaovası, Görece near Izmir and a few in Bodrum still function in the traditional way.

These workshops fire the glass beads in very primitive surroundings, in underground kilns made of bricks and mud. The glassmakers remove the melted glass from the oven using an iron rod and then shape it on an anvil using other tools. Then, drops of molten glass in other colors (white and black over the blue) are placed on top of the main piece and stuck onto it. The whole piece is then rolled and then pressed flat with an iron. Finally, it is placed in a section of the kiln and allowed to cool.

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Don't cut your nails at night, it will bring Satan. (back in the times with no lights, this would be told to children so that they wouldn't cut themselves) Enter a place with your right foot, brings good luck and good fortune. Never hand scissors, knives, or sharp objects to individuals, if done the individuals will fight. To prevent this, you place it down and the other person will pick it up. Likewise, leaving scissors open in the household will cause much conflict. Don't button your shirt while facing an individual, this will close the relationship. Don't kiss people on the eyes, you may not see that person in the future. When wearing your shoes, put the right shoe on first, this will lead your life in the right direction. While eating, one cannot place one foot over the other, this shows disrespect to the table and a sign of famine. If you see a snake while travelling to some wear you will have luck and good fortune. If shoes are not set upright, your life will turn sideways and bring bad luck. Also some say that a person will die. If a dog barks during the call to prayer (Ezan), someone in the neighbor will die. If your left hand is scratched, you will receive money. If your right hand is scratched you will spend money. Don't sleep in the same room as a cat, if done, the cat is said to steal your soul and shorten your life. (Ever wonder why cats have 9 lives!?) ;) Turning music off in the car while driving by graveyards allows for the dead to rest in peace and is general respect. Clothing or fabric on individuals cannot be sewn. While yawning you must close your mouth, or you are citing the call to prayer (Ezan) to Satan. It is said if you say something, good or bad, 40 times over time, it will come true. This is the most widely known superstition in Turkey regardless of age and background. The Nazar is basically harmful energies or vibes that are given from envious, jealous, and greedy people to another willingly and unwillingly. The Nazar is believed to cause many bad things in your life. Bad things can happen, such as: feeling of fatigue, accidents, problems when trying to perform planned events, even death. The evil eye which is blue, white, yellow and made of glass is said to absorb these negative energies, and if broken, it has absorbed too much bad energy. Even a very dear loved one can give you Nazar because of the strong flow of love. Hello, Merhaba, Hola, Bonjour, this is me, Dustin, I'm from Columbus, Ohio, America.


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