Evil Eye Worry Beads Tasbih
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Evil eye worry beads ( also known as tesbih ) is a string of beads manipulated with one or two hands and used to pass time in Greek and Turkish culture. Unlike the similar prayer beads used in many religious traditions, worry beads have no religious or ceremonial purpose.
Worry beads have several uses in Greek and Turkish culture, including;
- relaxation, enjoyment, and generally passing the time.
- as a car mirror hanging accessories.
- as an amulet, to guard against bad luck.
- used by people who wish to limit smoking.
- as a mark of power and social prestige.
Item Details;
- Handmade glass beads
- 28 cm height
How evil eye glasses are made?
Eye design has been added to the beads that were shaped with great skills in Anatolia since the time of Phoenicians and thus first evil eyes have come out. For hundreds of years, glass beads with eye symbol have been known to be protective against evil eye and they have been used. These evil eyes originating from Anatolia have spread to many different cultures from here.
Crystal evil eyes are being created by forming four layers of crystal glasses with 4 different colours and by draining them on top of another. Evil eyes are being formed pouring the glowing glass taken from the glass pool with the help of a gathering iron into a flat plate not using any moulds and by adding a new colour on top without cooling the glass at the bottom and by repeating this process according to the number of colours in the amulet.
Evil eyes that are produced by using the “free shaping” production method which requires harmonious working of four people at the same time, show differences in production techniques and therefore evil eyes are not exactly the same with one another.