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Old Berber pure silver and green Czeickh glass bead Hamsa or Fatima's Hand,  hand made amulet from Morocco, High Atlas region.
The hamsa (Arabic: خمسة ‎, khamsa, lit. five, also romanized khamsa  ...
Old Berber pure silver and green Czeickh glass bead Hamsa or Fatima's Hand,  hand made amulet from Morocco, High Atlas region.
The hamsa (Arabic: خمسة ‎, khamsa, lit. five, also romanized khamsa  ...
Old Berber pure silver and green Czeickh glass bead Hamsa or Fatima's Hand,  hand made amulet from Morocco, High Atlas region.
The hamsa (Arabic: خمسة ‎, khamsa, lit. five, also romanized khamsa  ...
Old Berber pure silver and green Czeickh glass bead Hamsa or Fatima's Hand,  hand made amulet from Morocco, High Atlas region.
The hamsa (Arabic: خمسة ‎, khamsa, lit. five, also romanized khamsa  ...
Old Berber pure silver and green Czeickh glass bead Hamsa or Fatima's Hand, hand made amulet from Morocco, High Atlas region. The hamsa (Arabic: خمسة ‎, khamsa, lit. five, also romanized khamsa and chamsa) is a palm-shaped amulet popular throughout the Middle East and North Africa. The hamsa is often incorporated in jewelery and wall hangings, as a defense against the evil eye. It is believed to originate in ancient practices associated with the Phoenicians of Carthage. Another Arabic name for the hamsa (or khamsa) is the hand of Fatima, commemorating Fatima Zahra, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. Hamsa hands often contain an eye symbol. Depictions of the hand, the eye, or the number five in Arabic (and Berber) tradition is related to warding off the evil eye, as exemplified in the saying khamsa fi ainek (“five [fingers] in your eye”). Another formula uttered against the evil eye in Arabic is khamsa wa-khamis. size: 6,0 cm x 4,2 cm weight gr. 20
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