About this nazar wall decoration
This Turkish evil eye wall hanging puts a fresh, folk-art spin on the nazar tradition. The circular disc — 14 cm across and weighing 180 g — has a stone-like off-white finish and is decorated all over with an intricate mandala pattern: rings of eye motifs, four-petal flowers, and pin-tipped sunburst rays painted in turquoise blue, warm gold, deep purple, and chocolate brown. At the very centre, a glossy deep blue glass nazar boncuğu is set into the disc, its pale blue iris and black pupil catching the light exactly as it should. The layered design means the nazar isn’t just a charm — it becomes the focal point of a fully composed piece of wall art.
How to hang and enjoy it
The disc comes ready to display on a natural jute rope that measures 30 cm from the looped top to the base of the hanging. The rope is strung with two smooth white beads and a small square deep blue nazar bead, so the decorative story continues all the way up the cord. Loop it over a hook by the front door — the traditional spot to ward off the evil eye in Turkish homes — or let it brighten a window, a gallery wall, or a nursery. Because the palette mixes boho neutrals with punchy colour, it sits equally well in a modern Scandi interior or a maximalist, pattern-rich space. At just 180 g it hangs lightly and doesn’t pull at plaster. ShopOfTurkey ships it directly from Turkey, so it arrives as a genuine piece of Turkish craft ready to give or keep.


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