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Nazar, draining environments, heavy days — protection stones are India’s oldest daily-wear tradition, from kaala teeka to kalava. Black Tourmaline is the classic shield stone, traditionally worn to absorb negativity before it reaches you. The Evil Eye bracelet puts the old nazar-battu tradition on your wrist, and grounding stones keep you steady when the day refuses to be. Every piece is 100% natural, SGL lab-certified and energetically cleansed before dispatch. Wear protection stones on the left hand — the receiving side — or read the full logic in our evil eye guide and which-hand guide.
Which Bracelet Protects Against Evil Eye (Nazar)?
Two traditions answer this: the Evil Eye (Nazar) bracelet — the classic blue-eye amulet worn across India, Turkey and the Mediterranean to deflect envious glances — and black tourmaline, the stone tradition treats as an absorber of negativity. Many wearers keep one of each: the nazar amulet outward-facing, the tourmaline doing the quiet groundwork. The full nazar tradition is explained in our evil eye guide.
What Does a Grounding Stone Actually Do?
Grounding stones — black tourmaline foremost — are the tradition's answer to feeling scattered, drained or surrounded by heaviness. Wearers describe them as a “reset to neutral”: end-of-day heaviness parked at the wrist instead of carried home. Pair with selenite, which tradition uses to cleanse both you and your other stones.
How Do You Wear Protection Stones Correctly?
Protection stones are the one family often worn on the left hand facing the world's input — though tradition varies, and our which-hand guide settles your case. Cleanse protection stones more often than others (how) — tradition holds they “fill up” with what they absorb. Every piece here is SGL lab-certified natural stone (why that matters).
Protection & Grounding Bracelets — Frequently Asked Questions
Which bracelet is best for evil eye protection?
The traditional nazar (evil eye) amulet bracelet deflects envious attention in the tradition, while black tourmaline absorbs and grounds negativity. Many wearers combine both.
Can I wear an evil eye bracelet and black tourmaline together?
Yes — they're complementary traditions, not rivals. Nazar faces the outside world; tourmaline steadies your own energy. Wear them on the same wrist or split across both.
What happens if my evil eye bracelet breaks?
Tradition reads a broken nazar as the amulet having 'taken the hit' for you. Thank it, set it aside respectfully, and replace it — that's the custom, not a bad omen.
Do protection stones need cleansing more often?
In tradition, yes. Stones that absorb negativity — black tourmaline especially — are cleansed every one to two weeks. Selenite, moonlight or the methods in our cleansing guide all work.
Are these protection stones natural and certified?
Yes. Every GemSense stone is SGL lab-certified natural stone and ships with its certificate — including the stones in the nazar and grounding pieces.