Hamsa Necklace / Hand of Fatima / Hand of Miriam / Ward of Evil Eye /
Hamsa is one of the oldest symbols with a history that dates back at least 1800 years, pre-dating all the major religions.
The symbol first originated in ancient Mesopotamia (present day Iraq) and Carthage (present day Tunisia). It has great significance to Middle Easter and North African people. It is believed that the symbol was created by the Phoenicians who used it as an amulet.
Over time, it continued to be seen as a symbol of protection from evil, especially from the ‘evil eye’, that primal fear that has existed in almost all cultures.
This necklace originated in Turkey as it is stamped on the back of the necklace. It is also silver as on the back of the same tag it is marked "N-925" This necklace is asymmetrical, as the hand is in the centre, and there are two additional CZ dangles that hang from the side.
The necklace has a 2 inch extender at the back. So the necklace can be as short at 16" or as long as 18". How versatile!
The hand facing down represents abundance and goodness. It becomes a welcoming sign that invites good things into your life.
In this position, the fingers are generally close together, as a sign of invitation for good luck. This is an invitation for good luck, as you have found a treasure today!