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Evil Eye Wallpaper | Wall Treatments by Neon Dunes by Lily Keller. Item composed of fabric & paper
Evil Eye Wallpaper | Wall Treatments by Neon Dunes by Lily Keller. Item composed of fabric & paper
Evil Eye Wallpaper | Wall Treatments by Neon Dunes by Lily Keller. Item composed of fabric & paper
Evil Eye Wallpaper | Wall Treatments by Neon Dunes by Lily Keller. Item composed of fabric & paper

Created and Sold by Neon Dunes by Lily Keller

Neon Dunes by Lily Keller

Evil Eye Wallpaper - Wall Treatments

Price from $85 to $475

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Shipping: USPS 5-7 days
Estimated Arrival: November 24, 2024

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

This wallpaper was inspired by one of the most powerful talismans in history, one that is used and revered across many cultures, ancient and modern alike. From Ancient Greece and Rome, to Eastern Europe, to India and across the continent of Africa, and even Mexico, you will find the evil eye in some capacity. It is mentioned in Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Hindu and Buddhist texts, as well as those of smaller lesser known religions. The evil eye has always fascinated me—not so much for its powers of protection, but for the sheer amount of ground it covers and the way the stories intertwine across religion and culture.

In a former life I studied religion and anthropology of the Middle East, and—before ditching my thesis entirely and moving onto a sailboat—I spent a solid year researching the evil eye and mulling over ways to treat it as a thesis topic. So needless to say, this is one of my favorite subjects.

Bringing this symbol into your home is bringing in powerful protection. The eye itself is treated as a sort of talisman against being on the receiving end of “the evil eye” or a jealous or spiteful energy directed at you by another person. In some countries, such as Greece, even an admiring gaze can trigger the bad luck of the evil eye. Some mothers take action by pinning evil eye symbols onto their babies’ clothes so that any admirers will not bring on bad luck to the child.

Beyond its protective powers in warding off bad luck and evil, the eye is a powerful symbol in its own right. The eye symbolizes light, clairvoyance, and a connection to one’s higher self. The eye symbolizes a singular focus on one’s desired future. In Feng Shui the protection offered by the evil eye is said to bring good fortune, peace and enhance positive energy.

If you have any questions on the options below please reach out to me at lily@neondunes.com

Available in:

Pre-pasted traditional removable:

Eco-friendly, formaldehyde-, phthalate-, and PVC-free, with a subtle shite sheen.

Durable, with a water-activated adhesive backing

Fully removable (and recyclable)

This is pre-pasted, water-activated and comes with detailed instructions for the DIY enthusiast. It is easily removable and works well in temporary or rental situations.

Pattern repeats twice across a roll.

Rolls are 24” wide and come in lengths of 1, 3, 9, or 12 feet.

Metric dimensions: 61 cm wide and available in panel lengths of 100 cm, 260 cm, 310 cm, 400 cm

Note: Not recommended for use on walls with texture or walls painted with “scrubbable” paints. For textured walls, wallpaper may not be a good option and rigorous testing is recommended.

Grasscloth:

100% handcrafted natural sisal, with a subtle luster, natural white with unique variations and striations

Recommended for lower traffic areas from dining rooms to accent walls

Paste required and professional paper installer recommended

Type I wall covering - (Light Duty) typically used in areas such as residential spaces or lower traffic / touch and only light abrasion areas

Class A fire-rated

Natural White

Paste required and professional paper installer recommended

Double cut – hand trimming required

Available in rolls: 24" W x 27' L (Metric:61cm W x1000 cm L)

repeat is twice across a roll

NOTE:
Disclaimer: Grasscloth is a natural handcrafted wallpaper with unique variations and irregularities in texture, color, and weave, which is an inherent quality of this material. When installed, the seams between the panels of grasscloth will be visible. Variations in color between batches may occur due to the manufacturing process. This paper is not suitable for high moisture areas such as bathrooms with showers or bathtubs.

Care Instructions: Natural wallcoverings are very low maintenance. They may be lightly brushed with a soft surface feather duster to remove dust. Never use cleaning agents to remove a stain. If necessary, only use the foam from a gentle household dishwashing liquid and rub softly with a soft white cloth.

Non-pasted traditional pebble:

Scrub and scratch resistant, perfect for high traffic rooms nand hallways.

Subtle leathered texture, matte finish

Paste-activated, highly durable, resistant to mold, mildew and water. Great for playrooms, bathrooms, restaurants and office spaces

Matte finish with subtle leathered texture, natural white

Eco-friendly, Type II wallcovering, Class A/M1/B1 Fire Rated and PVC-free, mold and mildew resistant

Dimensions, with 2 repeats across a roll: 24”W x 27” L (untrimmed 25” x 27”)

Metric 61 cm W by 1000 cm L (untrimmed 63.5 cm W by 1000 cm L)

NOTE:
Paste required and professional wallpaper installation recommended

Item Evil Eye Wallpaper
As seen in Creator's Studio, Tisbury, MA
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Neon Dunes by Lily Keller
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Original Paintings and Fine Art Prints

Neon Dunes was an idea born on Martha's Vineyard to Miami-native artist Lily Keller. Lily loves to paint landscapes and portraits using oils and watercolors, many of which she makes by hand from natural materials.

Lily is a self-taught painter who enjoys a creative process that encompasses her life with 3 boys--sometimes she is in the studio, and other times she is out and about with her camera. She believes art is ultimately about perceiving life, and beauty, and nature--and that happens outside of the studio just as much as it does with a paintbrush in hand.

Lily is also a painting teacher and coach to artists; She has several online oil painting classes and when her schedule allows she is a guest instructor at Featherstone Center For the Arts on Martha's Vineyard and Fairchild Botanical Garden in Miami.