04/03/2026
Hello beautiful souls ✨️✨️✨️
These New Moon Beginnings Evil Eye candles are absolutely amazing ✨️🧿✨️🧿✨️🧿
Each jar candle contains multiple crystals and each one contains a small evil eye charm.
After allowing the candles to burn all the way down, you can gently clean the crystals & charms with soap & water & keep them!
I love my little protection amulet & put it on a small chain to wear✨️🧿🌿
Only 2 left in stock currently $30 each
(includes tax)
Here is a deep dive into the true origins & common misconceptions about this ancient symbol🧿✨️
The evil eye symbol is often misunderstood, but its true origins are deeply rooted in ancient protective traditions rather than anything “evil.” The concept of the evil eye dates back thousands of years, appearing across cultures in regions like the Mediterranean, Middle East, North Africa, and parts of South Asia. It refers to the belief that envy, jealousy, or ill intention...whether conscious or unconscious, can energetically impact another person.
The symbol itself (often seen as a blue eye talisman) was created as a protective charm, not a harmful one. Its purpose is to reflect or deflect negative energy, essentially acting as a spiritual mirror that sends ill intentions back to their source rather than allowing them to affect the wearer.
A common misconception is that the evil eye symbol is “bad,” “cursed,” or something that invites negativity.
In truth, it represents the opposite~it is a tool of protection, awareness, and energetic boundaries. Another misunderstanding is that it belongs to a single culture, when in reality it has been adapted and honored in many traditions, each with its own variations and meanings.
In spiritual practice, the evil eye serves as a reminder that energy exists beyond what we see, and that intention~both ours and others’,
holds influence. Wearing or working with the symbol can be a way of consciously choosing protection, staying grounded in your own energy, and not absorbing what was never yours to carry.