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Israeli Cast Metal Hamsa Hand Wall Hanging by Marina w Cert. of Authenticity

$ 15.81

Availability: 23 in stock
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Religion: Judaism
  • Condition: New
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel

    Description

    This Hamsa Hand is a cast metal sculpture which has a mark.  The metal is attracted to a magnet.  It is affixed to glass and framed and designed to hang on a wall with the hand facing down.
    It
    measures 6 3/8" H x 5 5/8"W x 5/8"D and weighs 7.3 oz.
    The Certificate of Authenticity states "This picture is designed by a skilled Israeli artist.  Brought to you by courtesy of MARINA.  Made in Israel".  It has a blue eye in the palm which indicates protection against "the Evil eye", which is purported to be
    a maliciou
    s glare cast by other people which brings misfortune, general unluckiness, illness or death
    .  Another interpretation of the eye in the Hamsa Hand is
    that it
    offers further protection for the owner as it "sees everything".
    There are also two fish in the palm and
    fish symbolize good luck.
    There is a prayer in Hebrew positioned on the fingers which is

    BIRKAT HA BAYIT - BLESSING FOR THE HOME, and translated to English is:
    "Let no sadness come through this gate.
    Let no trouble come to this dwelling.
    Let no fear come through this door.
    Let no conflict be in this place.
    Let this home be filled with the blessing of joy and peace"
    .
    The Hamsa Hand is an ancient Middle Eastern amulet symbolizing the Hand
    of God. In all faiths it is a protective sign. It brings its owner happiness, luck, health, and good fortune.
    When the Hamsa hand faces down, it opens you up to all of the abundance and goodness of the universe, welcoming them into your life. Hand facing down also brings fertility and answers to prayers and manifestations. Often, in this position, the fingers are closed together to bring good luck.
    The earliest use of the hamsa hand can be traced back to ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) where it was worn as an amulet to protect against the evil eye. In Jewish faiths, the hamsa hand represents the hand of God and is known as "The Hand of Miriam".
    From a pet-free, smoke-free, scent-free and mildew-free home.
    Please review all photos as they are part of the item description and email us with any questions before buying as there are no returns and sales are final.
    We combine shipping when multiple items are purchased.
    Thank you for looking!