


Nazar Smudging Plate
A small plate with a hand painted nazar (evil eye) design and clear glaze. In Turkish culture, the “nazar” image symbolizes the “evil eye”: the eye of jealousy which is thought to bring harm or misfortune. If one wears or displays the nazar, the eye repels that energy thereby dispelling any negative effects. Pack a little extra power to your smudging sessions! It can also be used to hold meaningful jewelry or other important objects. Each evil eye plate is thrown on my wheel, hand paint with 3 layers of each color, fired in my kiln, glazed with a clear glossy glaze, and then fired a second and final time. Plates measure about 4.5-5" wide.
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DETAILS:
🏺 Wheel Thrown Pottery
🏺 Clear glaze over blue, white, light blue, and black underglazes
🌱 All pottery pieces are careful wrapped with re-used or environmentally friendly packing materials and shipped in large boxes to keep them safe and secure 🌱
A small plate with a hand painted nazar (evil eye) design and clear glaze. In Turkish culture, the “nazar” image symbolizes the “evil eye”: the eye of jealousy which is thought to bring harm or misfortune. If one wears or displays the nazar, the eye repels that energy thereby dispelling any negative effects. Pack a little extra power to your smudging sessions! It can also be used to hold meaningful jewelry or other important objects. Each evil eye plate is thrown on my wheel, hand paint with 3 layers of each color, fired in my kiln, glazed with a clear glossy glaze, and then fired a second and final time. Plates measure about 4.5-5" wide.
Add on a sage bundle 🌿
DETAILS:
🏺 Wheel Thrown Pottery
🏺 Clear glaze over blue, white, light blue, and black underglazes
🌱 All pottery pieces are careful wrapped with re-used or environmentally friendly packing materials and shipped in large boxes to keep them safe and secure 🌱
A small plate with a hand painted nazar (evil eye) design and clear glaze. In Turkish culture, the “nazar” image symbolizes the “evil eye”: the eye of jealousy which is thought to bring harm or misfortune. If one wears or displays the nazar, the eye repels that energy thereby dispelling any negative effects. Pack a little extra power to your smudging sessions! It can also be used to hold meaningful jewelry or other important objects. Each evil eye plate is thrown on my wheel, hand paint with 3 layers of each color, fired in my kiln, glazed with a clear glossy glaze, and then fired a second and final time. Plates measure about 4.5-5" wide.
Add on a sage bundle 🌿
DETAILS:
🏺 Wheel Thrown Pottery
🏺 Clear glaze over blue, white, light blue, and black underglazes
🌱 All pottery pieces are careful wrapped with re-used or environmentally friendly packing materials and shipped in large boxes to keep them safe and secure 🌱

Part of my Nazar Collection
In Turkish culture, the “nazar” image symbolizes the “evil eye”: the eye of jealousy which is thought to bring harm or misfortune. If one wears or displays the nazar, the eye repels that energy thereby dispelling any negative effects.