Hamsa Hand with Evil Eye Openwork Ring in 925 Sterling Silver – Protection Amulet
Discover the ancient power of the Hamsa Hand with this refined ring, entirely crafted in 925 Sterling Silver. The openwork technique not only enhances the aesthetics of the piece but amplifies its symbolic meaning, allowing energies to flow freely while the solid silver structure acts as a protective shield.
The Meaning of Hamsa
The Hand of Fatima, also called Hamsa (Arabic for "five"), is one of the oldest and most widespread apotropaic symbols in the Mediterranean and Middle East. Revered by Jews, Muslims and Christians alike, it has been used for centuries as a powerful amulet against the evil eye and negative energies. In Islamic tradition it is associated with Fatima, daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, symbol of purity and patience; in Jewish tradition with Miriam, sister of Moses.
The open hand with five fingers represents divine protection. When facing downward, as in this ring, it symbolizes welcoming, abundance and blessing, inviting positive energies into the wearer's life. The eye at the center is the Nazar, an ancient symbol specifically dedicated to warding off the evil eye, representing divine vigilance that sees evil and drives it away.
Design and Craftsmanship
The openwork technique creates a fascinating interplay of light and shadow, giving lightness and depth to the piece. The sinuous lines forming the hand and fingers intertwine elegantly, while the central eye draws attention and focuses the protective power of the symbol.
Technical Specifications
- Material: 925‰ Sterling Silver (hallmark stamped)
- Height: 29 mm
- Width: 18 mm
- Weight: 5.4 grams
- Technique: Openwork (pierced)
- Design: Hamsa Hand with central evil eye
Details and Packaging
Each ring comes in an elegant gift box, ready to be given.
Choose 925 Sterling Silver and the ancient protection of the Hamsa Hand. Add to cart and wear an amulet of blessing and safety!
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