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Evil Eye Hanger Amulet, 1 1/8"
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This is the nazar in its most familiar form: a single blown-glass eye, a translucent deep blue ring around circles of white, blue, and black, just over an inch across. It is the charm you have seen in a hundred doorways and rear-view mirrors around the Mediterranean, the watchful blue eye that turns away envy and ill will. Small, bright, and made to catch the light wherever you hang it.
Hang it in a window, on a mirror, or above a door, and let the eye do the old work of looking back at whatever would wish you harm.
Key Features of the Evil Eye Hanger Amulet
Blown-glass nazar. A single classic evil-eye bead, deep translucent blue around bold white, blue, and black circles, thick enough to hold real depth and light.
Just over an inch. About 1 1/8 inches, easy to hang on a wall, a window, a doorway, or a car mirror.
Hanging cord included. Ready to place the moment it arrives, where light can reach the glass.
For guarding a space. The watchful eye, hung to protect a room, a car, or a threshold against the evil eye.
Product Details
- Size: approximately 1 1/8 inches
- Material: thick blown glass, deep blue with white, blue, and black
- Hanging cord included
- Each piece varies slightly, as with all blown glass
- Sold individually
The Spiritual Significance
The evil eye, the belief that an envious or covetous look can carry harm, is one of the oldest and most widespread folk beliefs in the world, recorded for thousands of years across the Mediterranean and the Near East. The blue glass eye, the nazar in Turkish and the mati in Greek, is its classic counter: an eye that looks back, catching the harmful gaze and returning it.
This is a living tradition. Blue eye charms still hang over doorways, in shop windows, on cribs, and from car mirrors across Greece, Turkey, and the wider region. This small blown-glass version carries that meaning into your own window or doorway, a steady, watchful guard against envy and stray ill will.
How To Use the Evil Eye Hanger Amulet
- Cleanse it on arrival with smoke, sound, moonlight, or a brief rinse.
- Pick the spot you want watched: a window, a doorway, a rear-view mirror, a work corner.
- Hang it by the cord where light can reach the glass, and name what you are guarding against.
- If the glass ever cracks, tradition reads it as a charm that took a blow meant for you; cleanse it, thank it, and replace it.
Pairs Well With
- Evil Eye Protection Talisman, 5.5": the larger three-eye strand, for a fuller protective presence at a main threshold.
- Fatima Hand Amulet, 3/4": the eye carried on the body, a wearable companion to this hung guard.
- Black Obsidian Worry Stone: a protective black stone to hold while you set or cleanse the space.
- Tumbled Black Obsidian Stones, 1 lb: protective stones for a windowsill or threshold beneath the hanging eye.
- Positive Energy Reiki-Charged Pillar Candle: a flame to draw bright energy in as the eye turns the harmful kind away.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the blue glass eye mean?
It is the nazar, the classic evil-eye charm of the Mediterranean and Near East. The eye looks back at any envious or ill-meaning gaze and turns it away, guarding the space or person it watches over.
Where should I hang it?
Anywhere you want watched and anywhere light can reach the glass: a window, a doorway, a car mirror, above a desk. Traditionally it goes where harm or envy might enter, especially entrances.
What is the difference between this and the Evil Eye Protection Talisman?
Both are nazar charms for a space. This Hanger is a single blown-glass eye just over an inch, for a window, mirror, or smaller spot. The Protection Talisman is a longer strand of three glass eyes, about 5.5 inches, for a fuller presence at a main doorway or altar.
What if the glass breaks?
A cracked nazar is read in tradition as a charm that took a blow meant for you, a good sign rather than a bad one. Cleanse it, thank it, and replace it.
How do I cleanse it?
Smoke, sound, moonlight, or a brief rinse all suit glass. Cleanse it now and then, especially after a heavy stretch.

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