Hamsa Decor

Attract all the positivity of the Hamsa Hand with our collection of lucky Hamsa Hand Home Decor.

Including Hamsa Wall Decor, Hamsa Wall Hangings, Hamsa Wind Chimes, Hamsa Coffee Mugs, Multipurpose Hamsa Plates, and Hamsa Tapestry.

Place them anywhere inside your home to attract all the Hamsa blessings.

Hamsa Wall Hangings with Suncatcher Crystals

These dazzling Hamsa Hand wall hangings reflect light in rainbow colors when placed in sunlight or under a strong indoor light!

Hang these beautiful Hamsa Hand wall hangings at your entrance, in your living room, kid's room, in the office, shop, or anywhere you need Hamsa Hand luck!

Engraved Hamsa Wall Hangings

Bring protection and blessings to your home with these beautiful Hamsa Hand wall hangings.

Hang them with the Hamsa Hand facing-down as a symbol of good luck, good health, and good fortune. Or hang them with the Hamsa Hand facing-up as a symbol of protection.

Hamsa Wind Chimes

Musical and Beautiful Hamsa Hand Wind Chimes! 🎶

Made of metal and crystal, hang these beautiful Hamsa Hand wind chimes outside your window, in your garden, balcony, patio, or even to a nearby tree!

Hamsa Coffee Mug

Attract Hamsa blessings into your life everyday with this Hamsa Hand Coffee mug!

Made with high-quality ceramic porcelain. Use it for your daily coffee, tea, milk, or anything you need.

Multipurpose Hamsa Plates

Stay protected from the Evil Eye and attract all the Hamsa blessings with these beautiful multipurpose Hamsa plates.

Made with high-quality ceramic and enamel. Use them to safely keep your jewelry, keys, pocket change, napkins, cutlery, small sweets, or anything you need.

Also available an 8.25" inch diameter Hamsa Hand dinner, salad, or snacks plate.

Hamsa Tapestry

Let the Hamsa Hand bring blessings and the Evil Eye protect you with these beautiful Hamsa Hand Tapestries.

While a downward-facing Hamsa is a symbol of inviting goodness into our lives. An upward-facing Hamsa is a symbol of protection. Protection from others' evil intentions as well as our own negative emotions.

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What is the Meaning of Hamsa Hand?


The Hamsa Hand is an eternal symbol of good luck, good fortune, good health, happiness, and protection from the Evil Eye.

It is a timeless symbol of protection that transcends modern-day countries, religions, and cultures.

Where Did the Hamsa Hand come from?


The Hamsa Hand is said to have been used by the people of Carthage (modern-day Tunisia) in 800 BC to represent the goddess Tanit, who held the meaning of life.

Recent archeological discoveries have dated the Hamsa Hand further back to 1500 BC in ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), where it represented goddess Ishtar (also called Inanna), who was the queen of heaven and believed to bestow love, beauty, sex, justice, and political power.

What does the Hamsa Facing Up mean?


When the five fingers of the Hamsa Hand are pointing up, the Hamsa Hand will protect the wearer from negativity and harm from others.

It will also help control the wearer’s own negative emotions, fears, greed, hatred, and insecurities. The fingers may also be spread apart as a sign meant to repel evil.

What does the Hamsa Facing Down mean?


If the Hamsa Hand faces downwards, then the Hamsa represents an abundance of goodness. It becomes a welcoming sign that invites good things into our life, including good luck, good fortune, good health, and happiness.

In this position, the fingers are generally close together, as a sign of invitation for good luck.

Which Religion is the Hamsa Hand?


Before the alphabet, words, sentences, languages, and religions, there were symbols. Owing to its origins in prehistory, the Hamsa Hand is a truly unique symbol, as it is shared by most of the major religions in the world today.

The Hamsa Hand is known as the Hand of Fatima in Islam, the Hand of Mary in Christianity, and the Hand of Miriam in Judaism, and is also present in the ancient religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.

Learn more about Hamsa Hand in Different Religions.

Why is there an Evil Eye with the Hamsa Hand?


The Hamsa Hand can often be seen with an eye at the centre of the palm.

This is the Evil Eye of protection, meant to repeal the evil eye of others and protect the wearer.

Both the Evil Eye and Hamsa are ancient symbols of protection that predate modern countries and religions.

Learn more about Evil Eye Protection.

What is Hand of Fatima?


The Hamsa Hand is also known as the Hand of Fatima. She is the daughter of Muhammad, the Prophet and founder of Islam.

In Islamic folklore, it is said that Fatima’s hand became a symbol of faith when her husband brought home a new wife.

Fatima, who at the time was cooking, went into shock and dropped the wooden spoon she was using but kept stirring the pot with her bare hands, not noticing that she was burning herself.

Since that day Fatima's hand or the Hand of Fatima is said to symbolize patience, abundance, faithfulness, and brings power, blessing, and good luck.

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