Symbol | Hamsa |
Religion | Judaism |
Origin | Historical origins in Middle Eastern cultures. |
Meaning | A protective amulet, often representing the hand of God and warding off the evil eye. |
Appearance | A hand-shaped symbol with an eye in the palm. |
Colors | Various, but blue is common for protection. |
Usage | Worn as jewelry, displayed in homes, and incorporated into art. |
History | Found in Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern cultures. |
Popularity | Widely embraced for its protective qualities. |
Importance | Guards against negative energy and serves as a symbol of protection. |
Complexity | Simple in design, rich in cultural and spiritual meaning. |
Emotions | Elicits feelings of protection, blessing, and spiritual defense. |