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Hamsa Hands earrings n472

$46.00

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Hamsa Hands * amulet earrings

A Hamsa hand in blue patina dangles bellow a handmade enamel drop made in my studio by myself, hold at the top by a pretty borosilicate lamp work paired with a Czech glass droplet in vivid tangerine color, capped by a solid copper bead cap. Some other Czech blue, lime green and red glass go in the ornamentation of these beauties.

They measure 3 7/8 inches long.

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Some informations about Hamsa hands from the net:

The hamsa hand is not only a famous symbol in the Buddhist religion but it's also highly recognized all over the world.
It is an ancient middle eastern amulet symbolizing the hand of God. No matter what faith you are it is a sign that symbolizes protection and is meant to bring its owner happiness, luck, good health, and good fortune.
The earliest known appearance of the Hamsa hand was modern day Iraq, better known previously as Mesopotamia. From there it is said to have spread to Egypt as a two-finger amulet representing Osiris and Isis. After this it began spreading to different religions in several different forms- including Buddhism and Hinduism.
The Hamsa may mean many different things to many different people depending on whom you ask. Its symbology is interpreted differently amongst people, it means different things to Hindus and Buddhists.
For Hindus and Buddhists, it symbolizes the interplay of the chakras, which is the energy flow in your body, the five senses, and the mudras that effect them.

It is said that each finger has its own energy:

Thumb- Fire element, solar plexus chakra.
Forefinger- Air element, heart chakra.
Middle Finger- Ethereal elements, throat chakra.
Ring Finger- Earth element, root chakra.
Pinkie Finger- Water element, sacral chakra.
These energies can be combined to change the flow of energy in the body and heal psychological and physical ailments.

In Buddhism, it symbolizes the chakras to a less extent, but the mudras are still important nonetheless.
Often times, the Hamsa is used to ward off what’s known as “the evil-eye”
The evil eye is considered to be the sum of destructive energies that come from negative emotions in the world.
This is why it’s often used on walls as art or tapestries, apparel, or jewelry to help protect against any negativity that may arise and needs to be warded off.