15 Tattoos to ward off the evil eye and bad vibes

If you are a faithful believer in luck or bad energy and you are convinced that only carrying an amulet with you will serve as protection to scare them away but you are too distracted to use charms, bracelets or other accessories, perhaps the solution is to have it tattooed on your skin.

So if you are thinking of getting a tattoo with a sign and symbol that protects you from the negative energies that surround us, you have come to the right place. Next we leave you a list with tattoo designs that will be an amulet that will keep the evil eye away from you for the rest of your life.

1. The Nazar eye is a good option

tattoo of the eye turn on the hand of a girl

2. Avoid bad luck caused by the evil eye

Tattoo of a Turkish eye with a figure that looks like a sword on the forearm of a woman

3. You can combine it with a four-leaf clover

Tattoo of a Turkish eye with a four-leaf clover on the nape of a girl

4. Even add a heart

Nazar eye tattoo combined with a clover and a heart

5. Or complement it with a moon

Matching Nazar eye tattoo with a moon and three dots

6. Another symbol is the Hand of Fatima

Tattoo on the forearm of the hand of Fatima

7. It can be translated into “May God be with you”

tattoo of a hand of Fatima with some letters in Arabic

8. The Eye of Horus provides cosmic stability

Tattoo on an arm with the design of the eye of Horus

9. Ying yang provides protection and balance

Tattoo with the symbol of Ying Yang on the foot

10. You can combine it with a mandala

Tattoo with the design of a mandala with a Ying Yang symbol in the center

11. Mandalas concentrate positive energy

Tattoo on the hand of a mandala

12. The dream catcher brings balance and fortune

Tattoo with the design of a dream catcher on the forearm of a person

13. The five-pointed star attracts good luck

Tattoo with a small five-pointed star symbol

14. Even elephants remove obstacles.

Tattoo with the design of an elephant

15. Choose the design that best suits you

Tattoo of two hands enclosing a Turkish eye

Source: Okchicas

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