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nazar, charms to ward off the evil eye , on the branches of a tree in Cappadocia, Turkey
Nazar, charms to ward off the evil eye , on the branches of a tree in Cappadocia, Turkey
Nazar, charms to ward off the evil eye , on the branches of a tree. Isolated white background. Turkish decorative amulet for protection. Magic symbol. Talisman.
nazar, charms to ward off the evil eye , on the branches of a tree in Cappadocia, Turkey
Controlling the negative energy field of an energy vampire - female hands appearing to push white light into dark green depicting energy control
Sacred hag stones-natural stones with a natural hole through, believed to be sacred. Also known as Witch, Adder, Snake Eggs, Hex, Fairy, Holy, Holeys and Eye- Stones. Sacred talisman concept.
Sacred hag stones-natural stones with a natural hole through, believed to be sacred. Also known as Witch, Adder, Snake Eggs, Hex, Fairy, Holy, Holeys and Eye- Stones. Sacred talisman concept.
Chinese Ba Gua Octagon Yin Yang Symbol
Komainu, or lion-dog, statue at saigawa jinja, Kanazawa, Japan. Komainu are the guardians of shinto shrines and sometimes temples, usually in pairs, one with open mouth, and one with closed.
Sacred hag stones-natural stones with a natural hole through, believed to be sacred. Also known as Witch, Adder, Snake Eggs, Hex, Fairy, Holy, Holeys and Eye- Stones. Sacred talisman concept.
Sacred hag stones-natural stones with a natural hole through, believed to be sacred. Also known as Witch, Adder, Snake Eggs, Hex, Fairy, Holy, Holeys and Eye- Stones. Sacred talisman concept.
Shoe on Chain
The Evil Eye
Rooftop Guardian Statue - Taketomi Island , Okinawa, Japan
Morishio, which is salt piled up in a small dish and placed by the front door, will not only ward off evil, but will also encourage "family harmony," "good upbringing," "success at work," and more.
A tree adorned with vibrant Nazar amulets, also known as the Evil Eye, stands under the clear blue sky, symbolizing protection and tradition in Turkish culture.
Cinnamon and chocolate chip cookies, seven point star shape, isolated on White background
The Turkish eye, also known as the Nazar Boncuk, is a blue glass bead or amulet that is believed to protect against the evil eye
Cinnamon and chocolate chip cookies, seven point star shape, isolated on White background
Cinnamon and chocolate chip cookies, seven point star shape, isolated on White background
A tree adorned with vibrant blue evil eye amulets stands under a clear sky, their ribbons fluttering, a cultural symbol to ward off misfortune.
Cinnamon and chocolate chip cookies, seven point star shape, isolated on White background
Cinnamon and chocolate chip cookies, seven point star shape, isolated on White background
Cinnamon and chocolate chip cookies, seven point star shape, isolated on White background
Cinnamon and chocolate chip cookies, seven point star shape, isolated on White background
Cinnamon and chocolate chip cookies, seven point star shape, isolated on White background
Cinnamon and chocolate chip cookies, seven point star shape, isolated on White background
A tree adorned with vibrant blue evil eye amulets stands under a clear sky, their ribbons fluttering, a cultural symbol to ward off misfortune.
Cinnamon and chocolate chip cookies, seven point star shape, isolated on White background
Komainu of Kanda Shinto Shrine in Tokyo, Japan
A tree adorned with vibrant Nazar amulets, also known as the Evil Eye, stands under the clear blue sky, symbolizing protection and tradition in Turkish culture.

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