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Nazar Boncuk
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Little Magic Stone
that protects one from the
*Evil Eye*
This is a typical item, a specialty of this region you should
take Home as a souvenir. It's called the Boncuk
(pronounced
"bon-dschuk"),the
Little Magic Stone that protects one from the *Evil Eye* . You will
see this blue glass piece everywhere here in this area. But what is
behind this superstition? |
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If you
have made a holiday booking with us directly you will receive the Nazar
Boncuk automatically, .
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In a
shortened version we will try to explain. Once upon a time
(yes, it starts like in a fairy tale)
there was a rock by the sea that, even with the force of a hundred men and
a lot of dynamite, couldn't be moved or cracked. There was also a man in
this town by the sea, who was known to carry the evil eye
(Nazar).
After much effort and endeavor, the town people brought the man to the
rock, and the man, upon looking at the rock said,
"My! What a big rock this is."
The instant he said this, there was a rip and roar and crack and instantly
the immense and impossible rock was found to be cracked in two.
The force of the evil eye
(or Nazar) is a widely accepted and feared random element
in Turkish daily life. The word *Nazar* denotes seeing or looking and is
often used in literally translated phrases such as
"Nazar
touched her,"
in reference to a young woman, for example, who mysteriously goes blind.
Another
typical scenario. A woman gives birth to a healthy child with pink cheeks,
all the neighbors come and see the baby. They shower the baby with
compliments, commentating especially on how healthy and chubby the baby
is. After getting so much attention weeks later the baby is found dead in
his crib. No explanation can be found for the death. It is ascribed to
Nazar. Compliments made to a specific body part can result in Nazar.
That's why nearly every Turkish mother fixes with a safety pin a small
Boncuk on the child's clothes. Once a Boncuk is found cracked, it means it
has done his job and immediately a new one has to replace it. |
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