Brass Wall Hamsa Based on Morocco Synagogue Lamp Decoration Israel Museum
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This Hamsa, ancient hand image that is an amulet for good luck and protection, is a replica of a charming synagogue lamp pendant from 18th-century Morocco. Crafted from brass, it is beautifully engraved with the classic Oriental flourishes, intertwined with floral details. Will make an impressive wall hanging.
This is a replica of the original - part of the Feuchtwanger Collection - purchased and donated to the Israel Museum by Baruch and Ruth Rappaport, Geneva.
This Hamsa, ancient hand image that is an amulet for good luck and protection, is a replica of a charming synagogue lamp pendant from 18th-century Morocco. Crafted from brass, it is beautifully engraved with the classic Oriental flourishes, intertwined with floral details. Will make an impressive wall hanging.
This is a replica of the original - part of the Feuchtwanger Collection - purchased and donated to the Israel Museum by Baruch and Ruth Rappaport, Geneva.
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This Hamsa, ancient hand image that is an amulet for good luck and protection, is a replica of a charming synagogue lamp pendant from 18th-century Morocco. Crafted from brass, it is beautifully engraved with the classic Oriental flourishes, intertwined with floral details. Will make an impressive wall hanging.
This is a replica of the original - part of the Feuchtwanger Collection - purchased and donated to the Israel Museum by Baruch and Ruth Rappaport, Geneva.