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Hamsa

A Hamsa hand illustration outlined in gold, filled with rose and oxblood ornament around a central blue eye.

An open hand against harm — protection, blessing and strength.

Origins & tradition

The Hamsa is an ancient hand-shaped symbol found throughout parts of the Middle East and North Africa and associated with multiple cultural and religious traditions, including Judaism and Islam. Interpretations vary, but it has long been connected with protection, blessings, strength, and safeguarding against harm.

Modern meaning

Today, the Hamsa is commonly embraced as a symbol of protection, peace, good fortune, strength, and positive intention. The open hand is often understood as a reminder to remain grounded, protected, and receptive to blessings.

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