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Hamsa Pendant

2,000.00

The Hamsa Hand or Hand of Fatima is an ancient middle eastern Talisman. Hamsa is a protective talisman that brings good fortune, health, and happiness.

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Product Description

The Hamsa Pendant symbolizes protection, faith, and positive energy, rooted in ancient Middle Eastern tradition. Also called the Hand of Fatima, it has long been revered as a talisman believed to bring health, happiness, and good fortune to its wearer.

This pendant combines spiritual meaning with wearable elegance. Its design reflects centuries of cultural significance, while its proportions allow it to sit gracefully at the neckline. Therefore, it suits both everyday wear and special occasions, keeping its sacred essence intact.

The Hamsa Pendant protects its wearer by warding off negativity while inviting balance and well-being. Moreover, it transitions effortlessly across styles, complementing casual outfits as well as refined attire. Its timeless symbolism ensures the pendant remains meaningful beyond fashion trends.

Crafted with precision, the pendant allows the Hamsa symbol to remain the centre of attention. This restrained design highlights its significance while maintaining contemporary elegance. Its balanced structure ensures comfort and durability, making it suitable for daily wear or special gifting.

The pendant carries strong emotional value. It makes a thoughtful gift, symbolising protection, care, and positive wishes for loved ones during milestones, personal journeys, or life transitions.

At Faya Jewels, jewellery combines meaning with beauty. The Hamsa Pendant reflects this philosophy through its symbolic design, timeless appeal, and enduring significance—offering a piece that inspires, protects, and uplifts.

Product Details

  • mm
  • Gross Wt: 1.2 gms
  • 925 Silver

Product Details

Dimensions

mm

Weight

Gross Wt: 1.2 gms

Purity

925 Silver

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