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Khamsa closed hands
Khamsa closed hands












khamsa closed hands

You will often see the fingers in the downward position as fused together, to further deliver luck. Of kindness, friendship, and grace- of all that the universe has to offer. Hamsa Hand Bracelet Let’s break it down: When the Hamsa hand faces down it is often interpreted as a gesture of welcoming into your life an abundance of goodness.

khamsa closed hands

But, you may be asking (before we get into the history of the five-fingered hand) about the position of the good luck symbol? Does the hand go up or down? Should the fingers point towards the sky or down to the floor? Is there a meaning when it’s up or when it's down? Is there a right-side-up or an upside-down interpretation in other words? The protection against evil and negativity should be shared by all. Now, come on- you have to agree with me here that religion and protection shouldn’t belong exclusively to one religion. It’s actually a talisman, an amulet that is worn to protect against the evil eye and all negative energies. This is truly a cross-cultural moment, because the Chamsa, as we know it, is not a Hindu or Buddhist symbol. but first, let’s talk about this strangely shaped amulet with the fingers in the shape of a hand, fused together, and without a thumb. Don't worry, we will dive into the placement of the fingers. It's a very feminine, small, but very fiery blue Hamsa pendant suspended from a sterling silver chain. And if you notice, the fingers are pointing down. Is there a specific meaning if the fingers are facing up or if they’re down?Īnd what about the fingers- open or closed? Let's talk about the blue hamsa hand in the photo above. Hamsa Hand Necklace We’re constantly asked about the meaning of the hamsa hand and which way to wear it- up or down. What is the right way to wear a hamsa amulet? From “Om” to “Shalom” The Hamsa hand, as featured below, is an amulet, and one of our most familiar and favorite symbols to wear as fine, precious, and even costume jewelry.














Khamsa closed hands