Hamsa Protector of the Evil Eye Leather Bound Journal | Turquoise Bead | Brass Closure | New

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Hamsa Protector of the Evil Eye Leather Bound Journal. Turquoise Bead. Brass Closure. New

This rich decorative leather journal has an eye catching beauty. Hand toned leather with embossed Evil Eye design and a turquoise gemstone. The stone embedded in the front of these journal can offer an abundance of benefits to fuel your journey where you go.

This journal charges you while you document your thought and important notes. A real treasure for you or the one you love. Suitable for both man or woman, this daily travelers notebook is perfect for an avid writer. Use as a dream log, document your daily thought or as an exercise journal.

Ideal to give as a birthday, Christmas, Valentines, graduation or wedding anniversary present. Comes with a turquoise gemstone with potential benefits - enhances communication, self-expression, emotional balance and inner peace.

The Hamsa, also known as the Hand of Fatima or Hand of Miriam, is a palm-shaped amulet popular in various cultures. It's believed to offer protection against the evil eye and bring blessings, luck, and good fortune. The evil eye is a belief, found in many cultures and religions, that certain individuals possess the ability to harm others with a malevolent gaze. Some of the key concepts and ideas associated with the evil eye include:
- The concept of the evil eye is often associated with jealousy, envy, or anger, and is believed to cause harm or misfortune to the person being looked upon
- The belief that certain individuals possess the ability to harm others with a malevolent gaze
- The idea that the evil eye can cause physical, emotional, and spiritual harm, including illness, bad luck, and misfortune
- The use of protective talismans, such as amulets and charms, to ward off the evil eye
- The belief that the evil eye can be inadvertently caused by jealousy, envy, or anger towards others
- The use of prayers and rituals to protect oneself from the effects of the evil eye
- The belief that the evil eye is a powerful force that must be taken seriously and respected

Journal Size: 8" x 5.5"
About 1lb
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