
The "Hamsa," also known as the "Hand of Fatima," has been a well-known talisman since ancient times. Traces of this amulet can be found in almost all cultures and beliefs. Mentions of the open palm appear in Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, the ancient Phoenicians, and among Native Americans.
The primary purpose of the Hamsa is to protect its wearer from any form of harm, whether it be directed damage, accidental misfortune, or the evil eye.
The Hand of Fatima is a universal amulet that does not require any special rules for use. It can be worn by anyone, regardless of culture or faith. The only important criterion is the intention of the wearer—if it is good, the Hamsa will attract good fortune in all areas of life and provide protection from evil.
The red thread enhances the power of the talisman and serves as an additional shield against negative energy.
The authentic red thread is made of 100% natural wool. It is believed that when in contact with the skin, wool has pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties.
The thread comes with 📖 detailed instructions and a prayer to help you properly tie it on your wrist.