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Evil Eye Ceramic Cup & Saucer

Evil Eye Ceramic Cup & Saucer

Regular price Rs. 550.00 INR
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A ceramic cup and saucer with the Nazar motif — symbolic, hand-glazed, and calm enough for everyday ritual.

The Evil Eye Ceramic Cup & Saucer is a hand-glazed ceramic set with a traditional Nazar motif — the blue concentric circle that has marked Indian and Mediterranean homes for generations. The cup has a creamy glaze finish and an organic handmade form; the saucer is a matching round. The motif is hand-painted, clear in detail, and centred on the cup face. Capacity approximately 200–240 ml.

Sold as a single set of one cup and one saucer. A meaningful gift for housewarming, new beginnings, or anyone who likes everyday objects that carry a little intention.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Material: Ceramic, hand-glazed
Colour: Creamy white with blue Nazar motif
Capacity: ~200–240 ml
Finish: Smooth creamy glaze with hand-painted Evil Eye detail
Safe to use: Microwave safe. Hand-wash recommended to preserve artwork
Best for: Chai, filter coffee, tea. Home styling, daily use, gifting
In the box: 1 Ceramic Cup + 1 Matching Round Saucer

CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash with mild soap to keep the painted Nazar motif intact. Avoid harsh scrubbers on the decorated surface. The ceramic is solid and suitable for all hot beverages.

Q: What is this set made of?
A: The Evil Eye Cup & Saucer is made from ceramic with a hand-applied creamy glaze. The Nazar motif is hand-painted onto the surface by Indian artisans.

Q: What does the Evil Eye symbolise?
A: The Nazar or Evil Eye is a traditional symbol believed to guard against negative energy and bring protection and calm. It appears across Indian, Turkish, and Mediterranean cultures as a daily talisman.

Q: Is this a good gift for a housewarming or new beginning?
A: Yes — the protective symbolism makes it particularly well-suited for housewarmings, new jobs, new homes, or any transition where you want to wish someone well.

Q: Is it microwave and dishwasher safe?
A: It is microwave safe. Hand washing is recommended to protect the hand-painted Nazar detail over time.

Q: How much does it hold?
A: The cup holds approximately 200–240 ml — the right size for a short chai or a cup of filter coffee.

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