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    Khamsa Hamsa Art & More @ Libra Woman Art: Maznayim Studio

    March 2, 2006

    What is Hamsa?

    HAMSA ART Hamsa AMULET kabbalah art, HEBREW ART Zohar, Jewish, Shin, Hebrew art, Israel, Jerusalem,


    Meanings of Hamsa (originating in Afrika & the Middle East region)
    hamsa - an ancient amulet shared by both Arabic and Hebrew traditions representing the hand and the number 5, used for protection of the 5 senses.
    hamsa in Sanskrit means swan and refers to Divine Breath.
    Definition: This ancient symbol is used as a protective amulet by both Jews and Muslims. The Jewish name, Hamsa, is derived from the Semitic root meaning “five.” It is called the Hand of Miriam by Jews, sister of Moses or the hand of G-d symbolizing the protective hand of the Creator. It is usually worn around the neck or hung on walls or over doors.

    Hamsa, which means 5 in Arabic, is symbolic of the Hand of G*D in the world, or as some believe the hand of Friendship. It is purely symbolic of course and is not meant to be an actual representation. Hamsas have Kabbalistic meaning, and the colours I have chosen also have spiritual meaning. RED: is the colour of a mother’s protection as well as BLUE: represents meditative and spiritual quality. The word SHALOM is used in some paintings and it is the Hebrew word PEACE… it is not just regular peace but a complete Peace that only comes from the spiritual realm.

    Also in use in some paintings is the word or number CHAI which represents 18 and means life. The Hamsa or the EYE in the center has Kabbalistic meaning and is legended to ward off the “Evil Eye” (Ayin HaRa) which means jealousy or ill intention. Hamsa’s to remind us to pray for blessings (berakot) and complete peace (shalom) for our Homes…thus its known as a Blessing for the Home.

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