Find out more about Hamsa

Find out more about Hamsa



Do you have faith in amulets, amulets and other age-old superstitions? What about your favorite gown that brings best of luck? If you're an Israeli, then it may very well be that this amulet is a hamsa. Hamsa as an amulet that guards against misfortune and the "evil eye" has been known in the Middle East for a while; story tells that this amulet originates in the worship of such ancient goddesses as the Phoenician Tanit and the Assyrian Ishtar. In our time, there's 2 versions of the origin of the amulet: Jewish and Muslim. In the Muslim tradition, hamsa is called "the hand of Fatima". The story states that Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, was mixing food with a spoon when her husband came into the house and introduced a new wife with him. Seeing this, Fatima slipped the table spoon and, looking at her spouse, not observing what she was doing and not feeling discomfort, carried on to stir the boiling hot foods with her hands. The spouse, surprised by the level of Fatima's grief, her persistence and lack of reproaches, changed his mind about second wife - Fatima stayed his precious and only wife. More about hamsa meaning on the internet site below the post.

The majority of Middle Easterners purchasing hamsa do not think of it as a talisman that is capable of “protect from the evil eye, attract happiness, keep peace and wealth at home,” as many “witchcraft” sites guarantee. They're buying hamsa as a gift, a common and convenient keychain, a gorgeous traditional home adornment. In a way, hamsa is a symbol of the East, not connected with a specific religion and state. Generally, when making hamsa, the hand is represented in a stylized way: an open palm, where the two extreme fingers - the thumb and the little finger - are of the same length and shape. The picture of the hamsa with the fingers down is considered more accurate, yet frequently it is depicted with the fingers up, and it clearly does not lose its defensive qualities from this. Hamsa can be created of a variety of materials: metal, ceramics, solid wood, hamsa can be embroidered, printed on a T-shirt, drawn on the device.. The affirmation distributing on websites that hamsa must be made only of valuable materials is totally wrong. Are you into stylized hamsa jewelry? You can get Hamsa jewelry on the internet for reasonable.


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