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Yael Pushkin
Traditionally, the five fingers of the hamsa (meaning five in Arabic), represent our five limbs, arms, legs, and head, the power of the enlightened being. It is intended to ward off evil, specifically the evil eye, by deflecting the malign force into the earth.
The hamsa bird is of Indian origin and according to Hindu tradition, represents the swan, a sacred bird associated with the supreme spirit or Brahma. in the Indian folklore it also symbolizes purity, divine knowledge, cosmic breath (prana) and spiritual accomplishment.
Dimensions: 17"X22"
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