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Hamsa, or "five", represents the protective "Hand of God", therefore the Hamsa is a very popular symbol for protection against the evil eye, and promoting good luck. The Hamsa is a meaningful gift expressing love and good will.
8 Subcategories found under Hamsas:
Metal Hamsa (18 Items)
Hamsa with Spanish Home Blessing
Hamsa with Spanish Home Blessing
$11.30
Hamsa with Spanish Home Blessing
Hamsa with Spanish Home Blessing
$11.30
Hamsa with Spanish Home Blessing
Hamsa with Spanish Home Blessing
$11.30
Hamsa with Breastplate Stones
Hamsa with Breastplate Stones
$13.80
Hamsa with Chai and Home Blessing in Hebrew
Hamsa with Chai and Home Blessing in Hebrew
$11.30
Hamsa with Chai
Hamsa with Chai
$7.50
Hamsa with Chai and Home Blessing in English
Hamsa with Chai and Home Blessing in English
$11.30
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Wood Hamsa (3 Items)
Wood Hamsa with Home Blessing in Hebrew
Wood Hamsa with Home Blessing in Hebrew
$12.60
Wood Hamsa with Home Blessing in Russian
Wood Hamsa with Home Blessing in Russian
$12.60
Wood Hamsa with Business Blessing in Hebrew
Wood Hamsa with Business Blessing in Hebrew
$12.60
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Emanuel Hand Made Hamsa (21 Items)
Peacock Hamsa
Peacock Hamsa
$12.60
Seven Species Wood Painted Hamsa
Seven Species Wood Painted Hamsa
$25.30
Noahs Ark Wood Painted Hamsa
Noahs Ark Wood Painted Hamsa
$25.30
Jerusalem of Gold Glass Hamsa
Jerusalem of Gold Glass Hamsa
$29.10
Seven Species Glass Hamsa
Seven Species Glass Hamsa
$29.10
Protection from Evil Eye Hamsa
Protection from Evil Eye Hamsa
$12.60
Peacock Large Wood Painted Hamsa
Peacock Large Wood Painted Hamsa
$15.10
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Hamsa Hands - Misc (1 Items)
Hamsa Travelers Blessing with Fragrant Spices
Hamsa Travelers Blessing with Fragrant Spices
$6.40
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Hamsa Pendants (19 Items)
Gold Filled Filigree Hamsa Blue Opal Pendant
Gold Filled Filigree Hamsa Blue Opal Pendant
$12.70
Gold Filled Zirconium Blue Enamel Hamsa Pendant
Gold Filled Zirconium Blue Enamel Hamsa Pendant
$24.10
Rhodium Plated Cubic Zirconium Hamsa Pendant
Rhodium Plated Cubic Zirconium Hamsa Pendant
$21.60
Gold Filled Two-tone Hamsa "Chai" Pendant
Gold Filled Two-tone Hamsa "Chai" Pendant
$16.50
Sterling Silver Pendant - Hamsa Shema Yisrael
Sterling Silver Pendant - Hamsa Shema Yisrael
$20.30
Sterling Silver Hamsa Chai Pendant
Sterling Silver Hamsa Chai Pendant
$10.20
Sterling Silver Magen David with Revolving Hamsa Zirconium Pendant
Sterling Silver Magen David with Revolving Hamsa Zirconium Pendant
$21.60
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Hamsa Keychain (7 Items)
Judaic Keychain - Colorful Hamsa with "Chai"
Judaic Keychain - Colorful Hamsa with "Chai"
$5.70
Twelve tribes Hamsa keychain
Twelve tribes Hamsa keychain
$5.10
Twelve tribes Hamsa keychain
Twelve tribes Hamsa keychain
$5.10
Colorful Hamsa Keychain
Colorful Hamsa Keychain
$4.40
Rubber Hamsa Israel keychain
Rubber Hamsa Israel keychain
$2.50
Rubber Hamsa City of David keychain
Rubber Hamsa City of David keychain
$2.50
Colorful Mazal Keychain
Colorful Mazal Keychain
$4.40
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Judaica 101

What is Hamsa

The Hamsa, from the Arabic word khamsa, meaning "five," is a decorative amulet and charm used in wall hangings and jewelry throughout the Middle East and North Africa. It consists of a five fingered palm. Archeological findings suggest that it was in use by the Phoenicians of Carthage and may even predate the monotheistic faiths.

Hamsa and Judaism

The Hamsa came to Sephardic Judaism through Arab and Muslim civilization, and has been incorporated in the Kabbalah and other mystic beliefs. In Hebrew it may be called "Yad Hahamesh" - the hand of five, and is also called the hand of Miriam, sister of Moses. The "five" is said to symbolize the five books of the Torah, and also the letter "heh" which is the initial used to denote God. In Jewish usage, the palm is often decorated with fish or other Jewish symbols, or with a Hebrew inion or brief prayer, such as Sh'ma, Birkat HaBayit (blessing for the home), or Tefilat HaDerech (Traveler's Prayer) or a wish such as "Behatzlacha" (good luck). Some Jews believe that the five fingers of the Hamsa hand remind its wearer to use their five senses to praise God, a theme that is also incorporated in the Havdalah ceremony.

Hamsa against the evil eye

The Hamsa is used to protect against the evil eye. Therefore it can be found on the doors of homes, in automobiles, on charm bracelets, necklaces, and chains. It may include other protective symbols including eyes, fish (an ancient Jewish symbol) and the Star of David. Many Hamsas are colored light blue or have a light blue gem, as this color is also used to ward off the evil eye.


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