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€55.00
A Moroccan decorative Hamsa Hand (Hand of Fatima), handcrafted by artisans using natural cowrie shells and colorful glass beads on a durable backing. The blend of textures and vibrant hues creates a strong ethnic look and channels protective energy into any space.
Delivery Time: 1-3 business days
The Hamsa, or Hand of Fatima, is a powerful symbol of blessing, protection, and good luck widely used in North Africa and the Arab world. Deeply rooted in Arab culture, the Hamsa represents the belief in warding off negative energy and inviting positive forces into the home. For centuries, it has been used in jewelry, amulets, and decor, expressing faith, tradition, and social unity. This handmade piece from Morocco embodies cultural heritage and the timeless message of hope and safety that defines Arab identity.
It is important to note that, because this product is handmade, there may be small differences compared to the picture, but the overall appearance is almost the same.
Perfect as a talisman or ethnic accent for the living room, kitchen, entryway, or bedroom. Hang it or gift it as a meaningful present for new beginnings or spiritual protection.
Dimensions: 20x16 cm
Material: Cowrie shells, glass beads, sturdy textile backing.
Note
As each piece is handmade, small differences in bead color, shell arrangement, or detailing are natural and guarantee a unique and personal touch for every creation.
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