Dvora Black Oriental Hamsa Mazal in Hebrew Signed Printed and Framed Blessing
$119.18
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This ultramarine blue Hamsa, inspired by the colors of the Mediterranean Sea, features a stained-glass–style six-petaled flower that adds a subtle, luminous glow. At its center, the Hebrew word “Mazal” (“good luck”) reinforces the Hamsa’s role as a symbol of divine protection, bringing blessings of hope, strength, peace, and prosperity.
This exclusive limited-edition piece is numbered and hand-signed by Dvora, beautifully presented with glass in a gold frame, complete with a hook on the reverse
This ultramarine blue Hamsa, inspired by the colors of the Mediterranean Sea, features a stained-glass–style six-petaled flower that adds a subtle, luminous glow. At its center, the Hebrew word “Mazal” (“good luck”) reinforces the Hamsa’s role as a symbol of divine protection, bringing blessings of hope, strength, peace, and prosperity.
This exclusive limited-edition piece is numbered and hand-signed by Dvora, beautifully presented with glass in a gold frame, complete with a hook on the reverse for easy hanging.
Crafted in Israel.
Ships in 5-7 business days.
AJUD-26521
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This ultramarine blue Hamsa, inspired by the colors of the Mediterranean Sea, features a stained-glass–style six-petaled flower that adds a subtle, luminous glow. At its center, the Hebrew word “Mazal” (“good luck”) reinforces the Hamsa’s role as a symbol of divine protection, bringing blessings of hope, strength, peace, and prosperity.
This exclusive limited-edition piece is numbered and hand-signed by Dvora, beautifully presented with glass in a gold frame, complete with a hook on the reverse