The Nazar and the Hamsa, together on one table. Two of the oldest protective symbols in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean tradition, hand-painted in blue and white around a smooth porcelain edge.Hand-painted by artisans in Jordan, "Karima" — Arabic for generous — is built for the kind of table that gathers people. A mezze spread, a whole roasted fish, a Friday lunch that runs long. Each piece is painted individually by hand, so the variations in brushwork are part of what makes it yours.It's a serving piece first, but it works just as hard sitting empty — propped on a shelf or plate stand, holding its own as an object.A gift for a wedding, a housewarming, or anyone building a table worth setting. One piece, endlessly reused.