Dainty Hamsa Necklace - Blue CZ Charm - Evil Eye Jewelry - Gold-plated Adjustable Chain

$21.99

The 14k gold-plated Hamsa pendant has a clear and blue cubic zirconia hand charm flanked by CZ solitaires, making it a simplistic and unique minimalist design. They are held by a gold-plated connector and an adjustable chain 15.5 inches to 17.5 inches. Great for layering or wearing alone.

The hamsa, also known as the Hand of Fatima, is a hand-shaped amulet that symbolizes protection and is popular in the Middle East and North Africa. It is often used in jewelry and wall hangings. The hamsa is believed to protect against negative energies and the evil eye. The word "hamsa" means "five,” which refers to the fingers of the right hand. The hamsa's origins are ancient and predate both Judaism and Islam, and it is attributed to the Phoenician lunar goddess Tanit.

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The 14k gold-plated Hamsa pendant has a clear and blue cubic zirconia hand charm flanked by CZ solitaires, making it a simplistic and unique minimalist design. They are held by a gold-plated connector and an adjustable chain 15.5 inches to 17.5 inches. Great for layering or wearing alone.

The hamsa, also known as the Hand of Fatima, is a hand-shaped amulet that symbolizes protection and is popular in the Middle East and North Africa. It is often used in jewelry and wall hangings. The hamsa is believed to protect against negative energies and the evil eye. The word "hamsa" means "five,” which refers to the fingers of the right hand. The hamsa's origins are ancient and predate both Judaism and Islam, and it is attributed to the Phoenician lunar goddess Tanit.

The 14k gold-plated Hamsa pendant has a clear and blue cubic zirconia hand charm flanked by CZ solitaires, making it a simplistic and unique minimalist design. They are held by a gold-plated connector and an adjustable chain 15.5 inches to 17.5 inches. Great for layering or wearing alone.

The hamsa, also known as the Hand of Fatima, is a hand-shaped amulet that symbolizes protection and is popular in the Middle East and North Africa. It is often used in jewelry and wall hangings. The hamsa is believed to protect against negative energies and the evil eye. The word "hamsa" means "five,” which refers to the fingers of the right hand. The hamsa's origins are ancient and predate both Judaism and Islam, and it is attributed to the Phoenician lunar goddess Tanit.