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【New Year's Sale!】 ★ Size adjustable (free size) and fits wrists up to 22cm. ★ The pattern is the same even if it flips over! ★ Stylish and doesn't look like a talisman. ★ The gold shine is lovely, and since it's handmade locally, the eyes are slightly misaligned. ■ The perfectly balanced eye arrangement is a fake and mass-produced. (I realized this after buying them for my own use. This is just my personal feeling.) ■ The Turkish eye amulet is called "Nazar Boncugu" and is believed to protect the owner from the "evil eye" and "malicious gazes," warding off misfortune. It is believed that misfortune befalls those who are targeted by negative gazes such as jealousy and envy. As a protective amulet, it is thought that the amulet itself takes the place of the owner and breaks, thus preventing misfortune. Meaning: A protective amulet that repels the evil eye (jealousy and malicious gazes). Origin of "evil eye": In Turkish, "Nazar" means "evil eye" or "misfortune," and "boncugu" means "bead." Substitute: If the amulet breaks, it is believed to have taken the place of the owner and absorbed the misfortune. (From Google!) ■ Sold at a bargain price, so a box is not included due to the thickness and high shipping costs. It will be simply packaged, so please understand. ■ Thank you very much. Color...Gold系 (Gold-toned)
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