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Cheshm Wooden Coaster Set

$10.00

Coasters come as a set of 6.

Cheshm is the Persian word for 'eye', and there are many variations of the evil eye in Persian culture, like Cheshm-e-Hasud (envious eye) and Cheshm-e-Shoor (salty eye). As the name alludes, people around you can 'jinx' you if they are jealous or upset. Many Persians are big believers in evil eye, often displaying the blue eye design to protect their home, car, and jewellery to protect themselves. Persians also burn esfand, a seed called wild rue, to 'cleanse' a home or person from the evil eye. These wooden coasters display the evil eye in 6 different designs, and are a stylish way to protect yourself and your friends from the salty eyes of others.

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Coasters come as a set of 6.

Cheshm is the Persian word for 'eye', and there are many variations of the evil eye in Persian culture, like Cheshm-e-Hasud (envious eye) and Cheshm-e-Shoor (salty eye). As the name alludes, people around you can 'jinx' you if they are jealous or upset. Many Persians are big believers in evil eye, often displaying the blue eye design to protect their home, car, and jewellery to protect themselves. Persians also burn esfand, a seed called wild rue, to 'cleanse' a home or person from the evil eye. These wooden coasters display the evil eye in 6 different designs, and are a stylish way to protect yourself and your friends from the salty eyes of others.

Coasters come as a set of 6.

Cheshm is the Persian word for 'eye', and there are many variations of the evil eye in Persian culture, like Cheshm-e-Hasud (envious eye) and Cheshm-e-Shoor (salty eye). As the name alludes, people around you can 'jinx' you if they are jealous or upset. Many Persians are big believers in evil eye, often displaying the blue eye design to protect their home, car, and jewellery to protect themselves. Persians also burn esfand, a seed called wild rue, to 'cleanse' a home or person from the evil eye. These wooden coasters display the evil eye in 6 different designs, and are a stylish way to protect yourself and your friends from the salty eyes of others.

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