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Fatma Ana Eli (Gümüş Kaplama)

10,5x8,5x2 cm. Sentetik polimer (Antik taş efekt) içinde el; 1000 ayar/mikron kaplama gümüş
Stock code
823002200
* With installments starting from 25,81 USD !!
Price of the Work
72,50 USD

Fatma's Hand is frequently seen in the collections of many designers. Moreover, not only in jewelry and decorations; It is possible to see Fatma's Hand on T-Shirts and bags. Even the boutiques in Europe and America are equipped with this common symbol of the Islamic and Jewish worlds.

What is the meaning of Fatma Ana's hand?

Although it is known as Fatma's Hand, it is called "Hamse's Hand" in Arabic. Hamse means five and indicates the number of fingers of a hand. Hindus call it "Humsa Hand", while Jews call it "Hamesh Hand" or "Miriam Hand". It is especially valuable in North Africa. There is a story of jealousy behind the discovery of this symbol, which embraces the most spiritual needs of humanity such as power, abundance and endurance.

Why Power Icon?

Hz. One day, while Fatma was roasting halva in the kitchen, her husband Hz. He sees Ali with a young and beautiful concubine and dips his hand into the cooked halva, but nothing happens, he continues to roast the halva. From that day on, it is believed that the sanctity of his hand, his power, and his invincibility. Every difficulty will be overcome by his hand. The power of this common symbol in Islam and Judaism is still believed today in a wide geography.

When people are struggling in difficult times, they may need such symbols. Even if it is superstitious, they believe that it brings good luck by feeling good. Evil eye prayers take their place right next to us in difficult and troubled times.

The Hand of Mother Fatma gives both abundance and strength to endure all negativity.

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What is the meaning of Hand of Fatima? Even though it is known as Hand of Fatima, it is known as "Hamsa" in Arabic. Hamsa means five and shows the number of fingers of a hand. Hindus call it "Hand of Hamsa" and Jews call it "Hand of Hamsa" or "Hand of Miriam". It is very valuable especially in North Africa. A jealousy story lies behind the discovery of this symbol that opens arms to the most spiritual needs of humanity such as power, fertility, resistance.

Why a Symbol of Power? One day when Fatima was roasting halva in the kitchen, she saw her spouse Ali with a young and beautiful handmaiden and she plunges her hand in the hot halva but nothing happens, she continues to roast the halva. Since then, the hand is believed to reflect the sanctity and the strength is believed to be almost undefeated. Almost every difficulty will be overcome by her hand. The power of this common symbol in Islam and Judaism is still believed today in a wide geographical area.

People struggling in hard times may need these symbols. Even though it is a superstition, they feel better and they believe in the fortune the symbols bring. Evil eye prayers are always with us in difficult times.

The Hand of Fatima gives fertility and abundance as well as the staying power against all negativities.



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