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42.6 GRAMs You’ve definitely seen someone wearing an evil eye amulet. You may have witnessed a person give the “evil eye” look (and you may have even given it yourself). But do you know the deep and meaningful history of the evil eye symbol, and do you know how popular and prevalent the evil eye is throughout a plethora of different cultures? Here is the need-to-know information on the symbol that is so popular, it is currently one of the most trendy pieces of jewelry!
The earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye goes back to ancient Greece and Rome. There, it was believed that the evil eye was the largest threat to anyone who had been praised too much, or received admiration beyond what they truly deserved. The praised person would become so swollen with pride that he or she would bring about his or her own doom via the evil eye, which was believed to be able to cause physical and mental illness. In fact, any disease which did not have an immediate, obvious cause was thought to be caused by the evil eye. It was thought that the gods and goddesses were punishing those who had become too proud of their achievements, and destroyed them with the power of the evil eye to restore them to the level of mere mortals. indus believe that even animals such as the snake are capable of giving one the evil eye. The Hindus believe that, even though men are capable of casting the evil eye, women are the most common sources of the glance. For this reason, in South India women will paint their eyelids black to protect themselves from the evil eye, and to prevent themselves from eyeing another with the look.
In Europe, the myth of the evil eye also originated with the idea that envious or malicious looks had the power to bring about bad luck. The largest source of the evil eye was believed to be witches. Yet those with eye colors which were rare were also seen as powerful possessors of the evil eye look.
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Original
is this an eye of shiva stone/?
Jul 23rd, 2016 at 1:30:47 PM PDT by
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Yes!!!! I have the Shiva stones as well....( but that's a secret surprise....shhh....lol0 sorry, i have been sick, crazy busy and sick some more......ill be in touch soon...my sis is even gonna kick my butt!
Jul 23rd, 2016 at 1:36:19 PM PDT by
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WoW...I have a few of these but not this size...Cool!
I keep getting drifts and missing the end of your auctions that I am trying to win ....grrrrr. lol!
Aug 3rd, 2016 at 12:59:09 PM PDT by
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Ummmm....that would be drifty...damn auto correct :)
Aug 3rd, 2016 at 12:59:53 PM PDT by

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