Mashallah was one of the words I remember hearing as a child when we lived in Izmir, Turkey. Mashallah literally means "in God's will". It is also used to praise, express joy and gratefulness towards a person or happening. The word is also used to offer respect and some say it as a protection against "the evil eye". Say it out loud MASHALLAH - isn't amazing to say?
My mother spent a lot of time shopping in the markets in and around Izmir, Turkey when we lived there for several years when I was a child. Many of the things I am attracted to have a middle eastern feel to them and most of my accessories in my own home are from our time in Izmir.
Here are a few of my favorites…...
Brass canisters that Turks used as lunch boxes
White Porcelain Figurines that I could stare at for hours…..
I can almost hear the swoosh of the dancing Dervish's skirt.
Worry beads look great on top of stacked books....
Handblocks
Footed Brass firewood holder …..
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That I like to use for magazines!
This painted wooden figure was always apart of the family when playing with dolls as a child. Check out his worry beads….
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Mashallah is the perfect word to describe how we feel about all
the amazing happenings we have surrounding us.
Have a Fabulous Week!
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