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The Evil Eye by Antonio Pagliarulo — Folk Magic History & Practice Book

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The Evil Eye by Antonio Pagliarulo — a 256-page Red Wheel/Weiser 2023 volume tracing the evil eye (malocchio, nazar, mati, ayin hara) across Mesopotamia, Egypt, Roman agricultural manuals, Talmudic commentary, Islamic medical texts, and Appalachian folk tradition. Pagliarulo writes from an Italian-American folk Catholic perspective and treats the evil eye as a functional magical mechanism — not metaphor — covering diagnosis, cross-cultural protection methods, and practical removal techniques.

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  • Author: Antonio Pagliarulo
  • Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
  • Pages: 256
  • Published: 2023
  • Subject: Evil eye history, cross-cultural folk magic, diagnosis, protection, and removal


The Most Universal Curse in Human History


The evil eye, known as malocchio in Italian, mati in Greek, nazar in Turkish, and ayin hara in Hebrew, appears across more cultures and time periods than virtually any other magical concept on record. Archaeological evidence of apotropaic eye symbols dates to ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, and the belief that an envious gaze can cause harm appears in sources as diverse as Roman agricultural manuals, Talmudic commentary, medieval Islamic medical texts, and Appalachian folk tradition. Pagliarulo traces this thread across civilizations without flattening the distinctions between them.


Published by Red Wheel/Weiser in 2023, this 256-page volume is both a scholarly survey and a practical handbook. Pagliarulo writes from an Italian-American folk Catholic perspective with the research depth of someone who has spent years working with these traditions directly. The book does not treat the evil eye as metaphor or superstition; it treats it as a functional magical mechanism with distinct causes, symptoms, and remedies across different cultural systems.


Diagnosis, Protection, and Removal


A significant portion of the book is devoted to practical application. Pagliarulo walks readers through traditional diagnostic methods, including the Italian practice of the oil-and-water test, Appalachian egg-reading techniques, and other cross-cultural assessment rituals that require minimal materials. These are detailed enough to be genuinely useful, not just mentioned as curiosities, and they draw on source traditions with specificity.


The amulets and talismans section covers the hamsa, the Italian cornicello and mano figa, the azabache stone, the Kabbalah red string, and mirror pendants with enough historical depth to understand why each form emerged in its specific cultural context. This is especially valuable for practitioners who want to use protective objects intelligently rather than decoratively. The book pairs naturally with items from my amulets and talismans collection and belongs in any library focused on folk magic.


How to Use The Evil Eye Book


Step-by-step guide for using this product.

  1. Begin with the Cultural History Chapters

    The first section establishes the foundation that makes the practical content meaningful. Pagliarulo shows that the evil eye is a near-universal concept with consistent internal logic. Reading this first prevents mixing incompatible remedies later.

  2. Learn the Diagnostic Methods

    The diagnostic chapters offer low-materials methods for determining whether the evil eye is present. The Italian oil-and-water test requires a bowl, water, and olive oil. Work through these methods slowly and document results for consistency.

  3. Apply Protection and Removal Techniques

    Choose protection and removal methods that align with your heritage or established practice. Mixing techniques from incompatible traditions can dilute efficacy. Use the historical grounding to select the approach with coherence for your situation.


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I carry this title because it closes a real gap in the folk magic section. The evil eye is one of the most commonly asked-about subjects among customers browsing protection work, and most available books either treat it as purely historical or reduce it to buying a blue glass bead. Pagliarulo's book respects the tradition enough to be genuinely useful. Anyone working with evil eye amulets, protection candles, or uncrossing work will find this a meaningful addition to their library alongside my broader witchcraft and spellcraft books.


Frequently Asked Questions


What is The Evil Eye by Antonio Pagliarulo about?

The Evil Eye is a 256-page guide to one of the most universal folk magic concepts. Pagliarulo covers historical origins across Mediterranean and European cultures, traditional diagnostic methods, protective amulets, and practical removal rituals.

Is this book only about Italian or Mediterranean traditions?

No. While Pagliarulo writes from an Italian-American folk Catholic perspective, the book covers evil eye beliefs in Greek, Turkish, Hebrew, Appalachian, and Islamic traditions. Cross-cultural scope is one of its strongest distinguishing features.

Does the book include practical spells or is it only historical?

Both. The book includes the Italian oil-and-water diagnostic test, instructions for activating protective amulets, and removal rituals grounded in source traditions. This practical depth sets it apart from more generic protection books on the shelf.

Who is Antonio Pagliarulo and is this book reliable?

Antonio Pagliarulo is published by Red Wheel/Weiser, a respected esoteric publisher. He writes from direct engagement with Italian-American folk Catholic magical traditions. The book is thoroughly source-grounded and specific in content and depth.

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