Antique Turkish Evil Eye Wall Hanging with Carpet Motif – Traditional Nazar Amulet – Decorative Home Protection Talisman –Wall Art
Please take a look at the photo — there is a crack in the metal.
About this piece
This striking wall hanging brings together two traditions of Turkish protective symbolism: the nazar amulet and carpet weaving. The ornate silvered metal mount, pierced and filigree-worked in a style reminiscent of early twentieth-century metalwork, frames a textile panel featuring a bold geometric design in shades of blue and cream — a nod to traditional carpet patterns. Below, a deep blue glass evil eye pendant dangles from a delicate chain, complete with two smaller stamped metal discs on either side.
The nazar has long been hung in Turkish and Mediterranean homes to ward off envious glances, and this piece combines that purpose with domestic decoration. The metal shows appropriate age-patina and wear; the textile has some fading and the frame bears a visible crack to the metal — honest signs of genuine vintage use. It hangs from a simple loop at the top, ready to be mounted on any wall. A conversation piece for anyone drawn to folk symbolism, protective talismans, or the craftsmanship of Eastern European metalwork.






















