While every culture has its own age-old superstitions, there is one that's common around the world: the evil eye, the terrible, envious gaze that causes harm.
Since ancient times, people have been trying to protect themselves from the evil eye, warding it off using various symbols and charms they created. One of these is the Nazar Boncugu, the Turkish blue glass Evil Eye charm, known to be the most popular.
In Mediterranean countries, there is a widespread belief that the Nazar Boncugu can provide its wearer with protection from the curse of the evil eye, a glare, or stare that's believed to bring bad luck. The origin of this believe is obscure and buried in antiquity. However, over the years it continued to spread across the world and even today the concept of the evil eye exists in Central America, West Africa, Latin America, and Central and West Asia. The symbol also has a powerful influence in modern life, fashion, and jewelry design.
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00:00 - Intro
00:40 - The Origin of the Caduceus Symbol
00:25 - What Is the Evil Eye?
00:58 - When and Where Did the Evil Eye Originate?
01:24 - How Popular is the Concept of the Evil Eye?
01:42 - The Nazar Boncugu and What It Represents
02:40 - How is Nazar Boncugu Used?
03:15 - The Evil Eye Charm Today
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