In Jewish culture, the Hamsa hand is a very popular motif that is
believed to protect against the evil eye and provide blessing and good
fortune to the ones who own it. You can see Hamsas almost everywhere
you go such as key chains and mobile phone accessories. Many people
around the world wear Jewish jewelry taccessories that feature
Hamsas. Many believers also decorate their home interior with Hamsas
im numerous shapes, styles and sizes.

Archeologist findings of
Hamsas suggest that the origins of the Hamsa hand can be traced to
thousands of years ago. First appearances of Hamsa hand are linked to
the Moon goddess Tanit, who was one of the patron goddesses of
Carthage. In the last centuries, Hamsa hand symbol has been adopted by
the Judaism and Islam. However, it is importnant to note - Hamsa is not
a religious symbol. Judaism has adopted the Semitic name and uses
Hamsas for the same purpose - as a protective amulet against negative
energies.
Meaning of Hamsa :The Hamsas are shaped as a symmetrical five-finger hand with two
thumbs. The Semitic name - Hamsa literally means "five" in Arabic,
referring to the five stretched fingers of the hand.
Hamsas are known as the
Hand of Miriam.
Miriam is the older sister of biblical Moses and Aaron. Miriam has a
significant role in the story of Exodus. Miriam took an active part in
the escape of the Israelites from Egypt. Miriam's miraculous well has
provided water that saved the Israelites from dehydration in the
desert.
Hamsa is also known in Jewish tradition as the hand of God or the protective hand of God. Many see the five fingers of the Hamsa hand as representing the five books of the Torah.
In Islam, Hamsa is also known the Hand of Fatima or Eye of Fatima.
The Fatima refers to Fatima Zahra, the daughter of Mohammad, the
prophet of Islam. There is an interesting folklore behind that name.
The story tells that Fatima was stirring hot milk when her husband Ali
suddenly entered the room in with another woman. Fatima was so
overwhelmed that her spoon fell into the boiling stew. Without
noticing, Fatima kept on stirring using her own hand as a spoon. Thus,
the hand of Fatima has turned thus into a symbol of faith and
tolerance. The eye that is often incorporated in Hamsas stands for the
tear that Fatima shed.
Which way is the Jewish Hamsa hand supposed to face? When
the Hamsas point to the ground, it is believed to draw positive female
energies, good fortune and blessing. When the Hamsas stand upward, that
is, point to the sky, it draws male energies .The male energies keep
out evil eye and bring personal safeguard. Hang or place your Hamsas
according to the energies you wish to enhance.
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offer you a broad selection of Hamsas that include decorative Hamsas in
a variety of original designs, wall hangings, blessing for the business
and other types of blessings for the home. These Hamsas are all
handcrafted by fine Israeli artists and made in Israel. Our Hamsa
hand pieces will fill any room with warm and delightful colors and make
a wonderful gift for a housewarming or wedding, to your hosts or for
yourself.