Silver Evil Eye Necklace
Straight from Greece, these evil eye necklaces bear the lore that when worn, you're protected from the Evil Eye, or Mati.
In Greek Folk Magic, the Mati isn't something that one gives willingly. No, no. Rather, the Mati is cast-off energy that is almost always in good faith which is why we attach Matis to babies, homes, businesses... anything where people might exclaim well-wishes or be gushing praises.
You think you have a hard time taking a compliment? You might be hard-pressed to compliment a superstitious Greek person without them literally spitting in protection!
Enter: the Mati 🧿
Straight from Greece, these evil eye necklaces bear the lore that when worn, you're protected from the Evil Eye, or Mati.
In Greek Folk Magic, the Mati isn't something that one gives willingly. No, no. Rather, the Mati is cast-off energy that is almost always in good faith which is why we attach Matis to babies, homes, businesses... anything where people might exclaim well-wishes or be gushing praises.
You think you have a hard time taking a compliment? You might be hard-pressed to compliment a superstitious Greek person without them literally spitting in protection!
Enter: the Mati 🧿
Straight from Greece, these evil eye necklaces bear the lore that when worn, you're protected from the Evil Eye, or Mati.
In Greek Folk Magic, the Mati isn't something that one gives willingly. No, no. Rather, the Mati is cast-off energy that is almost always in good faith which is why we attach Matis to babies, homes, businesses... anything where people might exclaim well-wishes or be gushing praises.
You think you have a hard time taking a compliment? You might be hard-pressed to compliment a superstitious Greek person without them literally spitting in protection!
Enter: the Mati 🧿