What do the evil eye charm colors mean.
Greek evil eye pendant meaning.
This jewelry is very popular in virtually every area of the world.
For anyone that doesn t understand the history and meaning behind the evil eye calling the jewelry evil eye jewelry can be confusing and misleading.
If you ve ever seen a person of greek origin sporting a circular glass charm that shows a curious blue eye then you ve seen the classic greek evil eye symbol the matiasma.
The eyes are often referred to as evil eyes.
However this is a westernized speculation on the origin of.
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While the most traditional evil eye symbol is a sapphire or cobalt blue hue evil eye charms in different colours hold different meaning.
Light blue offers general protection dark green protects happiness red beads protect courage and transparent.
Different colours represent protection in specific areas.
People s belief in the evil eye is almost as old as human history and today still continue widely.
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The word hamsa also spelled khamsa and hamesh means five referring to the fingers of the hand.
Greek evil eye jewelry.
Colors used in evil eye amulets while the most popular choice of evil eye amulet is a cobalt blue colour which provides karma and fate protection the evil eye meaning can vary slightly depending on the colour of the bead.
It is easy to assume that evil eye jewelry symbolizes something evil.
A blue eye can also be found on some forms of the hamsa hand jewelry an apotropaic hand shaped amulet against the evil eye found in the middle east.
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In greece and many other cultures that believe in the evil eye the most popular colour is a deep blue just like the greek seas.
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This eye s main purpose.
Belief in the evil eye dates back to greek classical antiquity it is referenced by hesiod callimachus plato diodorus siculus theocritus plutarch heliodorus pliny the elder and aulus gellius peter walcot s envy and the greeks 1978 listed more than one hundred works by these and other authors mentioning the evil eye.
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