Hamsa Hand Bracelet Evil Eye Cubic Zirconia

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925 Sterling Silver Hamsa / Evil Eye Good Luck Bracelet.

The Hamsa Hand or Hand of Fatima is an ancient Middle Eastern talisman. In all religions it is a protective symbol. It is a talismanic symbol that people believed to protect them from harm against the evil eye and bring them goodness, abundance, fertility, luck, and good health.

What is the meaning of Hamsa Hand or The Hand of Fatima Amulets with Evil Eye Symbol?

A blue eye can also be found on some forms of the hamsa hand jewelry, an apotropaic hand-shaped amulet against the evil eye found in the Middle East. The word hamsa, also spelled khamsa and hamesh, means five referring to the fingers of the hand. In Jewish culture, the hamsa is called the Hand of Miriam; in Muslim culture, the Hand of Fatima. The Fatima amulet is called a Khamsa in the Muslim world, from the Arabic word for five, and is seen as protection against the evil eye. The amulet consists of five spread fingers, often with an eye on the hand. It can be found today throughout the Middle East in women's jewelry, as hamsa bracelet, hamsa necklace, the hand of Fatima pendant, flat-weaving, embroidery, door-knockers, automobile ornamentation, and so on.

According to the Native American version, a person who stares fixedly at a pregnant woman or a child or who is too admiring or physically affectionate with children may produce a malicious effect on their lives, whether or not by intent. 

Adopted by many sects such as Muslims, Christians, and Jews. The image of the open right hand is seen in Mesopotamian artifacts of teaching and protection. Other symbols of divine protection based around the hand include the Hand-of-Venus (or Aphrodite) and the Hand-of-Mary that was used to protect women from the evil eye, boost fertility and lactation, promote healthy pregnancies, and strengthen the weak.

Which way up should the Hamsa hand be?

Hand Facing Down
When the Hamsa hand faces down, it opens you up to all of the abundance and goodness of the universe, welcoming them into your life. Hand facing down also brings fertility and answers to prayers and manifestations. Often, in this position, the fingers are closed together to bring good luck.

Hand Facing Up
When the Hamsa hand is facing up, it is a universal sign against evil. It is a powerful sign of protection, and shields us from our inner thoughts of hatred, jealousy and insecurities. Often, in this position, the fingers are spread apart to ward off evil.

All of our jewelry is made from high-quality stainless steel, 925 silver, gold, or copper, and then, when necessary, coated with 14k, 18k, or higher gold using a technique called PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition). This new and modern coating method is ten times thicker than regular gold plating, environmentally friendly, and uses a vacuum coating process, resulting in an extremely durable finish.

This means that our jewelry is 100% waterproof, so you can go about your daily routine without having to take them off! You can wear your jewelry in the shower, in the pool, at the gym, and at the beach, they will never tarnish! ✨

Jewelry Size Guide

Ring Sizing Guide:

Often we don't know the size of our finger to buy rings online. Here we have two ways to find the ideal size for your ring:

With a ring that you already wear and feel comfortable with the size:

     Necklace Sizing Guide:

    There are various necklace sizes and sometimes we get confused about the length. In the description of each piece, we have its length and we hope this figure can help you get a better idea of how the piece would look on the body.

    Bracelet Sizing Guide:

    Not sure what size bracelet you wear? We'll show you two options here to find your size:

    Use a bracelet that fits you well. Simply lay the bracelet on a flat surface, open the clasp, and stretch it out. Then, with the help of a ruler, measure how many centimeters your bracelet is and compare it to the measurements available in the product description to see if the bracelet will fit your wrist.

    Or use the method below with a ribbon or strip of paper:

      Measuring your wrist

      1) Use a tape measure, or if you do not have one, use a strip of paper, ribbon or cord. Wrap it around your wrist where you would normally wear the bracelet.

      2) If you are using a strip of paper, ribbon or cord. Mark the end of the strip and then measure the length against a ruler. This is your wrist size.

      3) Refer to the chart below for your wrist size and for the recommended bracelet size, which is based on a comfort fit. You should be able to fit two fingers comfortably between the bracelet and your wrist. Depending on your personal preference whether you like a snug fit, comfort fit or a loose fit, you may need to move up or down a size accordingly to suit your preference.

       

      Anklet Bracelet Sizing Guide:

      Not sure what size ankle bracelet you wear? We'll show you two options to find your size:

      Use an ankle bracelet that fits you well. Simply lay the bracelet on a flat surface, open the clasp, and stretch it out. Then, with the help of a ruler, measure how many centimeters your bracelet is and compare it to the measurements available in the product description.

      Or use the method below with a tape measure or strip of paper:

         

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