Evil Eye Bowl Small
Evil Eye Bowl Small
The collection reimagines a protective totem for your home; negative energy knows it is not welcome here. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, the Nazar amulet has cast a watchful. . . more
The collection reimagines a protective totem for your home; negative energy knows it is not welcome here. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, the Nazar amulet has cast a watchful eye against evil forces for centuries. This talismanic amulet takes on many forms, from hanging lemon and chilli, a spirited face, or as an eye itself. Bring it home and watch it stand guard.
Bowl in brass with semi precious inserts. Handmade in India.
Product Details
Product Details
- Material: Brass
- Inlay: Lapiz Lazuli , Black Portoro
- Size: 11.5"L x 6"W x 1"H | 29.2 L x 15.2 W x 2.5 H cm
- Weight: 1 kg | 2.2 lbs
- Number of Pieces: 1 Bowl
- SKU: VPT151
- This product has been handcrafted by local artisans. As such, slight variations are a testament to the unique character of a piece made by hand.
- Country of Origin: India
- Manufactured by: Nirvaan Design Private Limited, A-4, Sector 64, Noida, U.P. - 201301
Care Details
Care Details
- For daily cleaning, use soft, dry cloth.
- To remove stains or restore shine, clean with soft cloth using branded brass cleaner, following relevant instructions.
- Do not use harsh detergents or abrasive materials that may scratch.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
- International orders will be delivered within 7-10 business days from the date of dispatch. Shipping is calculated at checkout.
- For shipping to India, please click here.
- We don’t accept cancellations, returns, or exchanges. For more details, please refer to our Shipping & Returns policy.
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Evil Eye Bowl Small
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