Materials: Genuine braided leather, Turkish Eye Glass Stone and black Agate gemstones.
Stone diameter: 8 mm
Clasp: Strong and durable
Black Agate is a deep, opaque black gemstone known for its grounding and protective properties. It is believed to absorb negative energy, provide strength during challenging times, and promote emotional stability and resilience.
The Symbolism of the Turkish Eye
The Turkish Eye, or Nazar Boncuğu, is a classic amulet believed to bring good luck and protect against negative energy and harmful intentions. This meaningful symbol adds a touch of tradition to our bracelet, merging beauty with ancient beliefs in one distinctive accessory.
Stylish and Meaningful Design
Our braided leather bracelet featuring the Turkish Eye Glass Stone offers both style and good fortune. The combination of durable leather and the gleaming Turkish Eye creates an eye-catching piece that brings a protective element to any outfit.
Easy Care for Long-Lasting Quality
Crafted from high-quality materials, this bracelet is built to last with minimal upkeep. Simply clean it occasionally with a soft cloth to keep the glass shining and the leather looking its best.
A Modern Talisman for Everyday Wear
More than just jewelry, this bracelet serves as a contemporary talisman of elegance and protection. Ideal for personal use or as a thoughtful gift, it’s perfect for anyone looking to carry a symbol of luck and positivity every day.
The "Turkish Eye" or "Turk's Eye" glass stone, also known as the "Evil Eye" stone or "Nazar," is not a natural gemstone but a man-made glass bead. It is traditionally crafted from glass, often in a circular shape with blue and white concentric rings that resemble an eye. The design symbolizes the "evil eye," a talisman believed to protect against negative energy, jealousy, and misfortune by deflecting harmful intentions.
While not a gemstone in the traditional sense, it holds cultural and spiritual significance in many Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Central Asian cultures as a protective amulet.