Attempts to ward off the curse of the evil eye have resulted in a number of talismans in many cultures. In the Aegean & Mediterranean regions, the use of the nazar dates back to 16th century B.C. and is often hung in homes, offices, cars, children's clothing, or incorporated into jewelry to bring good luck and neutralize the curse of the evil eye.
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