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Where to place a Nazar eye?

Where to place a Nazar eye?

IN SUMMARY...

 

1. At the entrance of a shop or boutique
2. In an office or professional space
3. In a consultation or treatment room


The nazar eye is not reserved for private homes. It can also protect workplaces, public spaces, or shared areas such as offices, workshops, consultation rooms, boutiques, or even treatment centers. In all these places where people, thoughts, emotions, and more or less conscious intentions circulate, the eye acts as a visual and energetic filter, without taking up space or drawing unnecessary attention.

You don’t place a nazar eye by chance. You install it as a discreet guardian.

1. At the entrance of a shop or boutique

In an esoteric, artisanal, or even general store, you can hang the eye at the entrance door, above the frame, or on the counter. It intercepts jealousy, energies of comparison, and looks charged with envy or suspicion.

It is a highly respected object in Mediterranean cultures. It does not shock or disturb, and can even create a bond of trust with certain customers.

It also watches over displayed objects, especially those charged with intention or symbolism.

2. In an office or professional space

If you work in a shared office, you can place a small nazar eye on your desk, in a plant, on your computer, or hanging on a shelf. It acts as a gentle barrier between you and the surrounding tensions: competition, frustrations, floating emotions.

It helps you stay centered, less permeable, especially in places where words fly or moods circulate easily.

In a personal office, you can hang it behind you or at the room’s entrance. It guards your space, even in your absence.

3. In a consultation or treatment room

In a therapist’s, energy worker’s, or guide’s office, the nazar can be placed near the chair, on the wall, or in a quiet corner. It does not block the connection with others, but it preserves your energy and that of the place. It intercepts what the other leaves behind, without you having to take it on.

It also acts as a symbolic marker of the boundary between you and what you receive.

Placing a Turkish eye in a shared space is marking a clear, non-aggressive boundary. And in this suspended gaze, the place keeps its clarity, even when everything circulates.

Olivier of Aeternum
Par Olivier of Aeternum

Passionate about esoteric traditions and the history of the occult from the earliest civilizations to the 18th century, I share some articles on these topics. I am also co-creator of the online esoteric shop Aeternum.

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