Nazar Protection & Growth Combo
Nazar Protection & Growth Combo
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Product Description
Size: 8mm
Black Obsidian – The Ultimate Protection Stone
Description:
Black Obsidian is a powerful volcanic glass known for its deep grounding and protective energy. It acts like a spiritual shield, deflecting negative energy, psychic attacks, and the evil eye. This stone is ideal for empaths, healers, and those who feel energetically drained by others.
Benefits:
Protects against evil eye and negative intentions
Absorbs toxic energy from your surroundings
Grounds you and brings emotional stability
Clears energetic blockages and old traumas
Keep it near your entrance or carry it daily for constant protection.
Tiger’s Eye – The Stone of Courage and Protection
Description:
Tiger’s Eye is a striking crystal that blends earthly energy with a fierce warrior spirit. Known for its golden-brown shimmer, this stone safeguards you from the evil eye, jealousy, and ill wishes. It also boosts confidence, willpower, and inner strength, making it a powerful companion for personal and professional growth.
Benefits:
Wards off evil eye and malicious energies
Promotes courage, focus, and decision-making
Balances emotional energy and stabilizes mood
Enhances self-belief and resilience
Wear it as jewelry or keep it in your pocket for everyday protection and empowerment.
Green Aventurine – The Luck & Protection Crystal
Description:
Green Aventurine is known as the “Stone of Opportunity” and brings with it a wave of positivity, good luck, and healing energy. Along with attracting abundance, it creates a protective shield that guards you from the evil eye, envy, and negativity from others. Its calming energy also nurtures the heart and supports emotional healing.
Benefits:
Protects from evil eye and emotional harm
Attracts luck, prosperity, and new opportunities
Heals the heart chakra and promotes inner harmony
Encourages optimism and personal growth
Ideal for those seeking both emotional protection and a boost in fortune.

