Resisting Evil Forces: The Turkish Evil Eye is also known as the "Blue Eye", "Evil-Repelling Bead", "Eye of Medusa", etc. Its core meaning is to resist the curse of the evil eye and protect people from the harm caused by negative emotions such as envy and resentment. Turks believe that the envious or malicious gazes of some people can generate an evil force that brings bad luck to those being stared at, while the Evil Eye can attract this evil force to itself, thus protecting the wearer.
A Product of Cultural Integration: Its origin is related to various cultures. Its history can be traced back to civilizations such as ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, and it was later inherited and developed through cultures such as Greek and Roman. In ancient times, there was a belief in the mysterious power of eyes in different cultures. For example, the Eye of Horus in ancient Egypt represented protection, royal power, and health, etc. Later, this belief spread to the Turkish region and gradually integrated with the local culture, forming the belief in the Turkish Evil Eye and related cultural symbols.