Tag: Evil Eye
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Turkish 441 of the Nazar Sprouted Shears
Lore: Forged in the heart of the “Emerald Bazaar,” these shears are more than simple pruning tools. The blades are etched with protective silver filigree, and the fulcrum is set with a large, unblinking Nazar (Evil Eye) bead made of cobalt-blue glass. In Turkish folk tradition, the envy of neighbors or the “evil eye” can…
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Armenian Folk Healing 42 of Adventurous
Lore: In the high mountain passes of the Syunik province on Saṃsāra, young shepherds often dream of what lies beyond the peaks. To protect these wanderers, grandmothers weave the Armenian Folk Healing 42 of Adventurous, known as the Boots of the Stork or the Red-Path Anklets. These are simple ankle-wraps made of red silk (for…
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XEye 7823 of Wraths Bane
Lore: Forged by a master artisan who witnessed the devastating consequences of unchecked wrath, this intricate amulet is imbued with powerful magic to protect its wearer from the malicious effects of the evil eye. Crafted from pure silver and adorned with intricate etchings of wrathful deities, the amulet serves as a constant reminder to temper…
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XEye 879 of the Dutiful
Lore: This simple amulet, made from a piece of polished bone and strung on a coarse leather cord, was once worn by a humble street urchin in the bustling city of Akash. Though he possessed nothing of material value, the urchin understood the importance of protecting himself from envy and ill-will. The amulet, passed down…
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XEye 213 of the Worry Stone
Lore: This smooth, palm-sized stone is worn down from years of anxious rubbing. It was once the constant companion of a young farmer named Anya, who worried about everything from drought to blight to bandits. The stone, a gift from her grandmother, offered comfort during sleepless nights and endless days of toil. Though Anya’s worries…
