Suncatcher - "Evil Eye Hamsa"

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

DIMENSIONS (APPROX.)
Glass point
1.25cm (w) x 1.25cm (l) x 6.2cm (h)

Hamsa
8cm (w) x 9cm (l)

Faceted Spheres
1.55cm diameter

Length (top of chain to bottom of sphere)
42cm 
WEIGHT (APPROX.)
85g
MATERIAL Glass + Metal
ORIGIN Made in China


EVIL EYE
Evil Eyes commonly appear as a cobalt blue colour but have sometimes been known to come in a variety of other colours. The Evil Eye dates back to Ancient Greek and Roman times and is a luck charm believed to reflect evil. It is believed that by hanging the symbol in a home/car or wearing it is a pendant or a bracelet, it can help guard against misfortune and helps to keep one’s life in balance. It has symbolism in almost every country in the world and in many different religions such as Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Christianity. Despite the differences in all the cultures and religions in the world, it still retains largely the same meaning which is to protect one from bad karma and ill-will that could otherwise have a negative effect on one’s well-being or life in general.

HAMSA (HAND OF FATIMA)
This hand symbolises the ‘Hand of God’ and is a protective sign used to ward off evil spirits.  Used mainly for protection, it can also bring the owner happiness, luck, success, health and good fortune.  The Hamsa hand can sometimes include the Evil Eye symbol which is thought to protect against misfortunes.



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