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👁 🏡🖐💗 I formed this framed evil eye protection hamsa from white earthenware clay, in the hand-built method. I stamped it with various objects and stamps and Jewish/Mediterranean/Middle eastern symbols, stained it with lead-free/ food safe glaze and fired it in my kiln at my studio. I finished assembling it in this lovely white framed shadow box with a blue background and plexiglass front, adding 4 ceramic tiles I crafted myself.
This framed Hamsa in a shadow box makes a beautiful Wedding gift, housewarming gift, holiday gift, or a gift for friends and family for any occasion. It comes wrapped in bubble wrap protecting it in the shipping with my card.
The Hamsa inside measures 6.5" long by 4.5" wide, Tiles are approx. 1"diameter.
The shadow box measures 10" square, 1" deep.
"May happiness and health,
creativity and kindess
reside in this home.
May all who visit and live
here know only blessing and
peace."
This sale is for the ceramic Hamsa in a shadow box shown above: Hamsa house blessing, Framed ceramic khamsa, Ceramic hamsa hand home blessing, protection amulet, wedding gift, Jewish housewarming gift (Item #3638).
Thank you for visiting my shop. I hope you find something special for you or a loved one!
Color: Black, white, green, red, purple, blue
Materials: White earthenware clay, Glaze, glue, shadow box, tiles, plexiglass
Measures: Shadow Box
10" square
1" - Deep
Hamsa inside: 6.5" long
4.5" wide
Tiles approx.: 1" x 1"
Ships worldwide from California, USA
Hamsa meaning: The hamsa hand is an ancient Middle Eastern amulet that protects against the “evil eye.” It is a protective sign and brings its owner happiness, luck, health, good energy, and good fortune.
Five (hamesh in Hebrew) represents the five books of the Torah for Jews. In the Jewish religion, the Jewish hamsa hand also symbolizes the Hand of Miriam, the sister of Moses and Aaron. The symbol of the hand appears in manuscripts of the Kabbalah. Although the hamsa hand has been symbolic in Islam and Judaism for centuries, archaeological digs provide evidence that the hamsa predates these religions and originated with the Phoenicians.
Since all my items are glazed at high fire temperatures, the colors will remain vibrant for the life of the piece.
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