In pictures: Why Albania's cuddly toys are specialPublished21 June 2017Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Mihhail TriboiImage caption, In the 1990s many Albanians built homes using money earned in Western Europe. The cuddly toy at the gate is meant to ward off the "evil eye" - a curse inflicted by a neighbour's envious look.Image source, Mihhail TriboiImage caption, This Donald Duck toy is protecting a building under construction.Image source, Mihhail TriboiImage caption, The traditional talisman against the evil eye: A ram's horn and garlic bulbs, still seen on some buildings.Image source, Mihhail TriboiImage caption, Albanians call the talismans "majmune"- meaning "little monkeys", even if the fluffy toy represents a different creature.Image source, Mihhail TriboiImage caption, A doll protects a vegetable plot: About one in eight Albanian homes sports such a toy.Image source, Mihhail TriboiImage caption, Often the toys look quite weather-beaten. Mihhail Triboi spotted these in Korce, Gjirokaster, Saranda and Berat.Image source, Mihhail TriboiImage caption, Bedri Tahiraj, owner of a small hotel in Berat, said this toy was a good luck charm to help drive the business and attract customers. (Photos first appeared on BBC Russian.)