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Nazar Evil Eye Oval Tray | Decorative Tray in Decorative Objects by Melike Carr
Nazar Evil Eye Oval Tray | Decorative Tray in Decorative Objects by Melike Carr
Nazar Evil Eye Oval Tray | Decorative Tray in Decorative Objects by Melike Carr
Nazar Evil Eye Oval Tray | Decorative Tray in Decorative Objects by Melike Carr

Created and Sold by Melike Carr

Melike Carr

Nazar Evil Eye Oval Tray - Decorative Objects

Price $80

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Ceramic hand-painted nazar (evil eye) earrings. 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.

This stick incense holder features a hand painted nazar design. This is a wheel thrown piece. Add on a pack of Nag Champa incense sticks! Nag Champa is my favorite incense, with its woodsy earthy scent.

DETAILS:
🧿 Handbuilt Pottery
🧿 Clear Glaze over Blue, Light Blue, and Black Underglaze
🧿 Measures about 10” wide and about 1-1/4” tall

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

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Item Nazar Evil Eye Oval Tray
Created by Melike Carr
As seen in Creator's Studio, Baltimore, MD
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Melike Carr
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Thoughtful, artsy, beautiful handmade goods for your home

For as long as I can remember, I have worked with my hands. My dad was the most handy and creative person I’ve ever known, and I grew up watching him work in his upholstery shop. He could fix or make anything and nothing went to waste in his shop. He taught me how to sew, cook, use tools, and always nurtured my imagination. Now his shop has become my workspace where I make pottery, fiber arts, and journals.