Evil Eye Pillows
Description: A stylized evil eye amulet with bold colors and striking geometric design, Nazar is representing protection and warding off negative energy. The evil eye is a symbol and belief found in many cultures worldwide, representing the idea that a malevolent glare can bring misfortune, harm, or bad luck to the person being looked at. It is often associated with envy or ill intent.

Description: A nazar (from Arabic, meaning sight, surveillance, attention, and other related concepts) is an eye-shaped amulet believed to protect against the evil eye. Urdu, Pashtun, Bengali, Kurdish, Cat and other languages have borrowed the term as well. In Turkey, it is known by the name nazar boncugu (the latter word being a derivative of boncuk, "bead", and the former borrowed from Arabic) and historically as mavi boncuk or Old Turkic: gokce muncuk, both meaning "blue bead". In Cat and Afghan folklore, it is called a cheshm nazar or nazar ghorboni. In India and Pakistan, it is known as nazar/najar, and the slogan Chashm-e-Baddoor is used to ward off the evil eye.
Description: The iconic Evil Eye, also known as Nazar's Eye, is a popular spell used for protection around the world. These blue, white, and black circles have become a universal symbol for safety against all who wish harm. The ancient tradition started in the Middle East and is particularly popular in Turkey today.