Main de Khamsa

Main de Khamsa

Main de Khamsa

The Hamsa is a jewelry holder for long and short earrings, some rings, bracelets and necklaces. This organizer is perfect if you have a lot of small earrings.

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The Hamsa is a jewelry holder for long and short earrings, some rings, bracelets and necklaces. This organizer is perfect if you have a lot of small earrings. They will decorate this hand of Fatima. This jewelry holder is practical and transportable if you go on vacations !

This jewelry holder is sold with a hook which allows to hang it up on the wall. If you wish, you could order a base allowing you to set your jewelry holder without making any hole in your home !

The Hamsa Jewelry Holder is an original creation made up with Roland, my 3 axis CNC machine and is hand painted. Therefore, this jewelry holder is available in custom version : colors and patterns up to you ! It's the best way to give a complete custom gift or to choose it for yourself !

Hamsa - Khamsa - Hand of Myriam - Hand of Fatima

This earring holder has been design after a trip in Tunisia. This is a strong symbol which give luck :

"The hamsa (Arabic: خمسةkhamsah, also romanized khamsa, meaning lit. "five") is a palm-shaped amulet popular throughout the Middle East and North Africa, and commonly used in jewelry and wall hangings.[1][2] Depicting the open right hand, an image recognized and used as a sign of protection in many societies throughout history, the hamsa is believed to provide defense against the evil eye. The symbol predates Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Islam, it is also known as the hand of Fatima, so named to commemorate Muhammad's daughter Fatima Zahra (c. 605 or 615[3] – 633). Levantine Christians call it the hand of Mary, for the Virgin Mary. Jews refer to it as the hand of Miriam in remembrance of the biblical Miriam, sister of Moses and Aaron.

In Islam, the hamsa is called the Hand of Fatima, in honor of one of the daughters of the Prophet Mohammed. Some say that in Islamic tradition the five fingers represent the Five Pillars of Islam In Ottoman Turkish this sign is called: 'pence-i al-i aba', with 'pence' meaning 'hand' or 'five', referring to the household of the Islamic prophet Muhammed." (source Wikipedia)

I designed this Hamsa to hold the jewelry of all the women over the world ! Let's them have all the luck they deserve !

Data sheet

  • Height - 29 cm
  • Width - 20,5 cm
  • Depth - 6 mm
  • Weight - 140 gr
  • Material - Plastic
  • Holder - Mural (hold on wall)

Accessories

  • Support ZEN

    Lightweight and practical part which complement s harmoniously your earring holder and will also accommodate your favorite necklace .

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  • Floral Support

    Floral support for jewelry holder !

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