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Evora smudge bowl

£28.00

Description

Description

The Evora smudge bowl is created for your cleansing rituals. It’s a beautiful object for a beautiful technique to clear your space and fill your home and mind with positivity. The curved design is perfect to rest your smudge sticks on in a balanced way, while ashes will safely fall into the bowl part. If you wish, you can also fill the bowl part with fine sand to press your stick into to extinguish it.

The Jesmonite surface not only has a beautiful texture, but it’s also the perfect material for a smudge bowl as it is fireproof and so, safe to use with anything that involves burning and heat.

Evora is part of my ‘Self Space’ range, the designs are inspired by photographer Jonas Daley’s ‘Red Beds’ series – a collection of photographs of a red rock system developed and formed in the Himalayan orogeny. The objects have soft organic curves, looking almost as if eroded over time, referencing the softness, layers and play of shadow of the rocks.

Other objects in the Self Space range include Hana (a candle/incense holder), Idra (a smudge stick/incense holder) and Iva (a crystal/palo santo holder). All 4 items are designed to help you create a beautiful space of quietness in your home. Each piece has its function, perfect for having a still moment, a meditation session or to aid with your cleansing rituals.

All orders are supplied in plastic-free packaging.

Details

  • Made from Jesmonite, a water-based resin manufactured in the UK
  • Dimensions: approx 11.5 cm wide x 15.5 cm long x 4 cm high
  • Weight: approx 460 g
  • 2 mm cork bottom to protect surfaces
  • Meaning ‘Evora’: yew tree, from Old Celtic origin

Note

For information regarding care instructions, processing times and to know more about the material Jesmonite, please see the FAQ page here

I have made every effort to ensure product photographs, descriptions and details listed on the site are accurate. However, as all my Jesmonite pieces are individually made and finished by hand, slight colour/pattern variations and small surface differences like air bubbles may occur. These features are part of the casting process, making each piece unique.

 

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