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    • From Old World Christmas
    Peek into the mystique of Halloween with this 2-inch tall Green Evil Eye glass ornament, a glistening nod to ancient folklore and the playful spookiness of the season. As eyes are the window to the soul, this ornament is your viewfinder into a world of tradition and story, where a single glance has the power to weave tales of fortune and fate.

    The Evil Eye, a superstition deeply rooted in history, is believed to cast a shield against curses and malevolent wishes. This ornament, with its vibrant green iris and web of crimson veins, stands as a guardian on your Halloween tree, warding off any spirits that might stir in the night. Its presence is a blend of protection and celebration, adding a touch of the mysterious to your festive decor.

    Each globe is a crafted sphere of glass, a canvas where the legend of the Evil Eye comes alive. As the autumn moon climbs high and the crisp air whispers of ancient rituals, this ornament hangs boldly among the shadows and light, a sentinel against the unseen.

    In the spirit of Halloween, when the veil between worlds is thin, the Green Evil Eye ornament is a dazzling festoon, a fusion of fun and folklore. It's not just a bauble but a conversation starter, a piece that invites stories of haunted evenings and cultural myths passed down through generations.

    Whether it's a part of a specific Halloween display or a part of a larger ensemble of eerie ornaments, this piece promises a spark of the supernatural. It's a talisman for the modern home, bringing with it a storied past and a hint of the otherworldly, ensuring that this Halloween, all eyes—especially the protective ones—are on you.

    Text on Old World hang tag: The superstition of the Evil Eye is found in folklore and is popular around Halloween. It refers to the sinister look which is thought to be capable of inflicting a curse or bad luck on the person to which the look is directed.