This week I chose the evil eyes to put on special. I think these are a lovely addition to any home because they don't have a negative. Everything about them exudes positive energy. The evil eyes are used for protection among many cultures, but mainly the Middle East. They are said to protect against the evil or envious glares that are given when a person is not aware. Not only are they used to protect, but they are a beautiful thing to own!
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Hey, guys! Just letting you all know that we have an abundance of new jewelry in store right now. We have pretty much any pendant that your little heart desires. My personal new favorites are the Celtic Designs. Or the Amulets. Or the Basic brand. Okay. so maybe I can't choose a favorite... That just means I'll have to buy them all! Come in, take a look, and maybe go home with a new necklace!
The term "Evil Eye" is used for both a look of jealousy or envy one gives another, and the charms used to protect one from such a look. In this case, I would be referring to the latter. Here at Candle Wick we love our Evil Eyes and we have quite a few, and we even have an Evil Eye protection candle from Coventry Creations. Many cultures in the Middle East and Eastern Europe have ways of protecting themselves from the aforementioned Evil Eye look that include the charms we have in our shop. They are often put on the front door or in a window, and people often put them on the door of a newborn child's room to keep them safe. I have Evil Eyes at home and in my car, just for general protection from outside forces. They bring great peace of mind, and have also been known to bring in good energy and luck.
Aaaaaaaaaaaand we have them in six different sizes, depending on where you wish to hang your Evil Eye.