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annabijouterie · 5 years
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For just $167.34 Shell Hamsa, Mint Hamsa dreamcatcher, Green Hamsa dreamcatcher, home decor, turquoise dreamcatchers wall hanging , silver shell wedding gift Agate - a symbol of health and longevity beads glass, plastic, wood, baby yarn, shell Lempork beads synthetic cord starfish agate gemstone Composition Hamsa width of composition - 22.5 cm (8.66) inches hamsa height - 25cm (9.84) inches height of the composition - 68cm (26.77) inches Amulet Hamsa is one of the most common amulets in the world. ... Hamsa is a symbol of openness and sincerity, rebelliousness to evil. Another value is masculinity and resilience. Externally, the amulet resembles an open palm, but with some peculiarity. It is completely symmetrical, as if there is another thumb instead of the little finger. Hamsa in different religions Images of the amulet can be seen not only in Eastern religions. Even in antiquity, Hamsa penetrated European culture. Christianity In Christian literature, you can find references to the tribute "Hand of God." Externally, he has a strong resemblance to Hamsa. It can be seen on the images of religious subjects. To his owner, he provides protection during his travels, and helps everyone who deviate from his path to find his way. This also applies to people who have lost their way, not only physically, but also spiritually. Islam The “Hand of Fatima” symbolizes five symbols: pilgrimage; mercy; prayer; post; faith . They, in turn, are the basis of religion. In culture, there is a story of the appearance of this amulet. One day, Fatima's husband reported that he decided to take a second wife. At this time, Fatima was cooking food, a spoon fell out of her hands, but without noticing it, she continued to stir the food. After this, the husband abandoned the idea of taking a second wife ever. Judaism In religion, the Hand of Miriam is the symbol of the five holy books of the Jewish Torah. He is also a kind of reminder to people of h...
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annabijouterie · 6 years
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For just $167.34 Shell Hamsa, Mint Hamsa dreamcatcher, Green Hamsa dreamcatcher, home decor , turquoise dreamcatchers wall hanging , shell wedding gift beads glass, plastic, wood, baby yarn, shell Lempork beads synthetic cord starfish Composition Hamsa width of composition - 22.5 cm (8.66) inches hamsa height - 25cm (9.84) inches height of the composition - 68cm (26.77) inches Amulet Hamsa is one of the most common amulets in the world. ... Hamsa is a symbol of openness and sincerity, rebelliousness to evil. Another value is masculinity and resilience. Externally, the amulet resembles an open palm, but with some peculiarity. It is completely symmetrical, as if there is another thumb instead of the little finger. Hamsa in different religions Images of the amulet can be seen not only in Eastern religions. Even in antiquity, Hamsa penetrated European culture. Christianity In Christian literature, you can find references to the tribute "Hand of God." Externally, he has a strong resemblance to Hamsa. It can be seen on the images of religious subjects. To his owner, he provides protection during his travels, and helps everyone who deviate from his path to find his way. This also applies to people who have lost their way, not only physically, but also spiritually. Islam The “Hand of Fatima” symbolizes five symbols: pilgrimage; mercy; prayer; post; faith . They, in turn, are the basis of religion. In culture, there is a story of the appearance of this amulet. One day, Fatima's husband reported that he decided to take a second wife. At this time, Fatima was cooking food, a spoon fell out of her hands, but without noticing it, she continued to stir the food. After this, the husband abandoned the idea of taking a second wife ever. Judaism In religion, the Hand of Miriam is the symbol of the five holy books of the Jewish Torah. He is also a kind of reminder to people of his duty to faith. Every person should glorify the Most High. ...
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