Wholesale Nazar Smudging Plates
Production Times
Ready to ship items will usually be sent out within 3-5 business days. Friday is typically the day that I package everything up and ship them out.
In stock Ceramic items are ready to ship UNLESS the title says "PRE-ORDER". Count on pre-order ceramics to take up to 4-8 weeks as I need to run a full kiln load and while I'm typically always working on filling up the kiln, ceramics still require quite a bit of time including drying time, 2 kiln firings as well as waiting for the kiln to cool, and glazing time.
Made to order Fiber Art items and Journals typically take between 1-2 weeks to create, depending on my current workload. Some items are a little more time consuming and/or finicky to get right and those items will likely take longer.
If you need something quickly just send me a message, preferably before placing your order. Sometimes I am able to accommodate last minute custom orders and sometimes things are crazy around here! Just contact me and I will do my absolute best to accommodate you.
**FOR ORDERS OVER $75, SHIPPING WILL BE INVOICED WHEN YOUR ORDER IS COMPLETE AND READY TO SHIP**
Ceramic hand-painted nazar (evil eye) smudging plates. 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.
Small plates that are perfect for smudging, jewelry dishes, candles, or storing small knick knacks. Dishes will be different sizes measuring between 3-5" wide and around 3/4" tall.
This is for a case of 12 nazar smudging plates. MSRP $40
🌱 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 🌱
PLEASE READ: I sometimes have a case or 2 of these in stock and ready to ship but if not, please keep in mind that pottery is labor intensive and takes about 4-6 weeks including time to throw/hand build, adequate clay drying time, bisque firing, glazing, and then glaze firing. I am always available for questions if you need a better idea about this timeline or if you want to see what I have in stock right now.