Hamsa

Glücksbringer & Talisman

Der Legende nach schützt Fatimas Hand (HAMSA) vor negativen Energien und hält sie fern. Ein hübscher Glücksbringer, der auch als Geschenk immer gut ankommt!

The hamsa is a symbol that is also known as the "Hand of Fatima" or the "Hand of Miriam."

It is a popular symbol in many cultures, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa, and it is believed to bring good luck and protect against evil.

The hamsa is often depicted as a hand with three extended fingers and two thumbs, and it is sometimes shown with an eye in the center of the palm. The eye in the center of the hamsa hand is often interpreted as a symbol of divine protection and watchfulness. It is believed to represent the all-seeing eye of God, and it is thought to protect against the evil eye, which is a curse believed to be caused by envious looks or glances from others. In some cultures, the eye in the hamsa is also seen as a symbol of knowledge, wisdom, and understanding, as it is thought to be able to see through illusion and perceive the true nature of things.

The hamsa is often worn as a pendant or hung in homes as a talisman to bring good fortune and ward off negative energy. It is also a common symbol in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim cultures, and is believed to represent the hand of God or the hand of the divine.