The Hamsa is a traditional amulet and symbol, used to ward off the evil eye. It is in the shape of a hand and an eye located inside it. The blue color is the most traditional color used to decorate Hamsas. The Hamsa is used widely in Mediterranean cultures.
ceMMent by Marit Meisler, Original designs
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The Hamsa is a traditional amulet and symbol, used to ward off the evil eye. It is in the shape of a hand and an eye located inside it. The Hamsa is used widely in Mediterranean cultures.
ceMMent by Marit Meisler, Original designs
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The HAMSA Key Ring The Open Hand - The human handprint - HAMSA - is a positive symbol for nearly every culture- dating back to ancient cave artists. It also symbolizes the number 5 which is associated with good fortune and charm.
Original design by the artist Anat Basanta
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The HAMSA Key Ring The Open Hand - The human handprint - HAMSA - is a positive symbol for nearly every culture- dating back to ancient cave artists. It also symbolizes the number 5 which is associated with good fortune and charm.
Original design by the artist Anat Basanta
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The Hamsa is a traditional amulet and symbol, used to ward off the evil eye. It is in the shape of a hand and an eye located inside it. The Hamsa is used widely in Mediterranean cultures.
ceMMent by Marit Meisler, Original designs
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The Hamsa is a traditional amulet and symbol, used to ward off the evil eye. It is in the shape of a hand and an eye located inside it. The blue color is the most traditional color used to decorate Hamsas. The Hamsa is used widely in Mediterranean cultures.
ceMMent by Marit Meisler, Original designs
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