There are all kinds of hamsa symbols, from wall hangings to car ornaments to jewelry. It is a very versatile symbol…
A favorite is the hamsa pendant. A beautiful hamsa hanging gracefully on a delicate chain is a great gift for someone you love, or for yourself. The hardest part of shopping for a hamsa pendant is settling on the one you like before your eye catches another design that's even more appealing. Of course, there’s really no need to limit yourself to just one hamsa pendant…
The Star of David pendant and the hamsa pendant are probably the most popular Judaica symbols worn in the form of jewelry.
Is there a right or wrong way to wear a hamsa pendant? Should the hand be pointing up, or down? Confused? Don’t be! This most unusual symbol can be worn with the hand pointing either up or down, as it is strictly a matter of personal preference. A hamsa pendant with the hand pointing down could be interpreted as God’s open hand reaching down to man. A hamsa pendant with the hand pointing up could be interpreted as a “stop” sign to evil, or, as man’s hand reaching up to God. So, wear your hamsa pendant any way you want, with the hand pointing up or down. The important thing that is that you wear one!
Testimonial: "Yaron, I appreciate all the care you put into your presentation. We will enjoy having the beautiful Hand of God. Does it matter where it is placed in our home? You really take great care to make sure your customers are happy. I appreciate all that you did. Have a great day!" M.L.
"Yaron, Just wanted to let you know that I received the Hamsa pendant today and it is more beautiful than any picture can depictl!! I am very pleased with the quality and intricacy of this most special piece and look forward to giving it to my dear friend on her birthday. I know that she will love it. Thank you also for the excellent service. I know that I will be shopping for my own pendant soon." J.H.