![]() So, what does it mean to harm someone without intention? The third one is unseen, hidden evil which is the scariest.These harm people and things, without intending to. Now, with all of the different types of harmful stuff out there, one can easily realize why we need different types of luck or good fortune.īut let’s first learn about the three kinds of evil eyes and then we’ll discuss the colors. Unfortunately, the webpage was taken down, but it sure is lovely! For example, this pink scarf with a pink eye. And they really aren't seen that many places either. When you see images or clothing with different colored eyes on them, their symbolic representation is alluring. It’s the other colors of the eyes that are so intriguing. Alef Bet has them listed on their website, take a look!Įvil Eye for Home Decor But, there are so many other colors that we find with the evil eye. This stunning eye measures 5" across, and is easily affixed to your wall with a thumb-tack. It’s the traditional color for good karma, positive energies, and protection against the evil eye. It's actually a lucky or good luck eye in blue, not really so evil. It doesn’t really matter what you call the evil eye, it’s that deep blue of the mal de ojo, ojo turco, mati, or Nazar Eye that is the mother-load color for the eye of all eyes. In the Middle East, Turkey, Israel, South America, Greece and so many other countries around the world we often see a blue eye used for luck. But, there are also amulets that usher in luck, like the blue eye seen above. My luck is for sure different than your luck. Luck even for healing, and you can read more about healing and eyes over on the blog, here. It could mean luck for good health, or luck to watch over you and protect you. It is an amulet you can hang on a wall to bless and protect your home, and if you want to see it online it's located here. A round, blue eye like the one shown below, is what we are talking about. The Evil Eye- What does it mean and what do the colors of an evil eye symbolize? We all know the traditional blue Turkish eye color is for luck. ![]()
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