Evil Eye Ward Charm
Create a powerful charm to protect against the evil eye (mal de ojo) - intentional or unintentional harmful energy sent through jealous or envious looks. This Mediterranean tradition is effective worldwide.
By admin • February 26, 2026
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🌿 Ingredients
• Evil eye bead or charm (blue glass eye)
• Red string or ribbon (protection color)
• Black string or ribbon (absorption)
• Salt water
• Olive oil
• Blue candle
• Mirror (small handheld)
• Garlic clove
• Bay leaf
• Rue herb (traditional evil eye protection)
• Safety pin or needle
📜 Instructions
1. Cleanse your evil eye bead in salt water under running water.
2. Dry it and pass it through the smoke of protective incense.
3. Light the blue candle (blue is the traditional evil eye protection color).
4. Hold the evil eye bead up to the mirror so it "sees" itself.
5. Say: "Eye against eye, reflect back to sender. None can harm me, I am defended."
6. Anoint the bead with a drop of olive oil (traditional Mediterranean protection).
7. Rub the bead with rue herb, calling upon its protective properties.
8. Thread the evil eye bead onto red string (for active protection).
9. Tie the string with seven knots, focusing on protection with each one.
10. Hold the completed charm over your heart and breathe your intention into it.
11. Say: "By this eye, no curse can find me. By this charm, I am protected. All envy and ill will return to sender threefold."
12. Wear the charm as a necklace, bracelet, or pin it inside your clothing.
13. For home protection, hang evil eye charms above doors, especially the main entrance.
14. Place one in your car, office, or anywhere you feel vulnerable to negative attention.
15. If the evil eye bead cracks or breaks, it has absorbed an attack - dispose of it immediately.
16. Cleanse your evil eye charm monthly under the full moon.
17. Re-consecrate it if it's been touched by others or if you feel its power diminishing.
💡 Tips & Variations
• The evil eye tradition exists in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Latin American, and African cultures.
• Symptoms of evil eye include: sudden headaches, unexplained fatigue, bad luck, accidents, relationship troubles.
• Blue eyes are most common, but you can find evil eye symbols in many colors for different purposes.
• Babies and children are considered most vulnerable - pin an evil eye charm to their clothing.
• Pregnant women should wear evil eye protection as they're targets for jealous energy.
• In traditional practice, only certain people (often elders) can perform evil eye removal.
• If you suspect evil eye, do the oil and water test: drop olive oil in water - if it spreads, you have it.
• Wearing red string from holy sites (Jerusalem, Kabbalah tradition) adds extra protection.
• Don't tell others when you receive compliments about money, children, or success - this attracts evil eye.
• Combine with the hamsa (hand of Fatima) symbol for double protection.
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