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Hamsa
Hand
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word "Hamsa" comes from the root
word for the number five in Hebrew. The
number five is considered to have special
magical powers that bring good luck. The
number five is represented by the five fingers
of an open human hand in a natural motion
of the holding an open hand to warn off
an oncoming enemy. The shape of the hand
is a symbolic “stop sign” to
the devil. It is commonly believed that
both the Hamsa hand and the colors blue
and turquoise are defenders against all
evil. Hamsa hand is the most popular cameo
for well-being and good luck in the Middle
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Hamsa by Orna Lalo |
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Hamsa
by Orna Lalo |
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Small
Hamsa by Orna Lalo |
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Keychain
for Good Luck |
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Colorful
Hamsa Wall Display By Tzuki |
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Hamsa
with Home blessing by Avraham Arad
$248- $448 |
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By Ester
Shahaf |
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By Ester
Shahaf |
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Hamsh by
Ester Shahaf |
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Hamsa
with bells |
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Jerusalem
Hamsa and English home blessing |
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Hamsa
with English Home blessing |
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Hamsa
Home Blessing by Y.Steinberg |
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Jerusalem
Home Blessing by Danon |
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Brass
Hamsa by Shraga Landesman |
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