Hamsa Hand Designs
Welcome to the Hamsa Hand gallery where you can find a variety of Hamsa Hand pictures. The Hamsa Hand is an ornament that can be place in any location you choose in your home. This is why you should get the one most suited to your home's design and your family's spirit.
The endless options to choose from
The options are endless when it comes to Hamsa Hand. Most any shape is acceptable, beginning with the standard square, circle and hamsa and ending with unique amorphous shapes. The materials used are varied as well, house blessings may be composed of gold, silver, pewter, glass, wood, stone, ceramic, plastic, parchment of different kinds, or a combination of any of the above.
Where to buy Hamsa Hand?
Take a look at some great Hamsa Hand pictures
All these items were created in Israel by leading artists and are of high quality. They are all available to purchase here.
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Hamsa Hand by Iris Shemesh
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Pink Roses Hamsa Hand by Iris Shemesh |
Oceanic Hamsa Hand by Michal Golan |
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| Flowers Hamsa Hand by Tzuki |
Wall Hamsa by Ester Shahaf |
Wall Hamsa by Ester Shahaf |
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| Hamsa Hand by Iris Shemesh |
Plexiglass Wall Hanging Hamsa Hand |
Abundance Hamsa Hand by Iris Shemesh | ||
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| Pink Roses Hamsa Hand by Iris Shemesh |
Orienta Hamsa Hand by Iris Shemesh |
Painted Metal Hamsa by Tzuki Design |
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| Plexiglass Wall Hanging Hamsa Hand |
Wall Hamsa by Ester Shahaf |
Hamsa Hand by Adina Plastelina |
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| Lucky Ballerina Hamsa |
Lucky Batsketball Player Hamsa Hand |
Roses Hamsa Hand by Iris Shemesh |
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The hamsa hand (Also known as the hand of Miriam) is an old popular amulet for protection from the evil eye known to draw positive energy, happiness, riches and health. The Hamsa includes 5 fingers and symbolizes the Creator’s protective hand. Five is by itself a number which is known as a protector. The Hamsa often appears in stylized form, as a hand with three fingers raised, and sometimes with two thumbs arranged symmetrically.
Hamsas are popular as Charms and decorations in Israel. Hamsas are incorporated in wall plaques, mobiles, keychains and Jewish jewelry. Sometimes they are inscribed with Hebrew prayers, such as the Sh'ma, the Birkat HaBayit (Blessing for the Home), or the Tefilat HaDerech (Traveler's Prayer). Hamsas may be displayed in either directon, up or down according to the taste or decoration associated with the Hamsa.

















