This impressive Hamsa necklace is beautifully decorated in sterling silver by the craftsmen of HaAri Jewelry studio and features five metals. According to the Kabbalah, the blending of the five elements: Gold, Silver, Copper, Tin and Lead draws on powerful energies and gives the piece its unique appearance and spiritual qualities.
The Hamsa hand is an ancient symbol used to provide protection against the evil eye and other negative energies that might surround us. At the top of the Hamsa pendant
This impressive Hamsa necklace is beautifully decorated in sterling silver by the craftsmen of HaAri Jewelry studio and features five metals. According to the Kabbalah, the blending of the five elements: Gold, Silver, Copper, Tin and Lead draws on powerful energies and gives the piece its unique appearance and spiritual qualities.
The Hamsa hand is an ancient symbol used to provide protection against the evil eye and other negative energies that might surround us. At the top of the Hamsa pendant, two of the 72 Names of God are inscribed: The three letter combination in Hebrew, Alef-Lamed-Dalet used by the Kabbalah to ward off the Evil Eye. The second combination Mem-Heh-Shin is believed to possess a special quality for bringing health and cure.
Supply time: 2-3 days
AJUD-5566
100 פריטים
סקירות (0)
אין עדיין חוות דעת של לקוחות.
Your review appreciation cannot be sent
דווח/י על התגובה
האם אתה בטוח שברצונך לדווח על תגובה זו?
דווח נשלח
הדוח שלך הוגש ונשקל על ידי המנהל.
לא ניתן לשלוח את הדוח שלך
כתוב את חוות דעתך
הביקורת נשלחה
חוות דעתך נקלטה ותפורסם ברגע שתאושר על ידי עורך האתר.
This impressive Hamsa necklace is beautifully decorated in sterling silver by the craftsmen of HaAri Jewelry studio and features five metals. According to the Kabbalah, the blending of the five elements: Gold, Silver, Copper, Tin and Lead draws on powerful energies and gives the piece its unique appearance and spiritual qualities.
The Hamsa hand is an ancient symbol used to provide protection against the evil eye and other negative energies that might surround us. At the top of the Hamsa pendant