This is a charged decorated bottle for your living room, or your bedroom, Entryway,
Office even for your craft. Just put your bottle to the East of the room
A beautiful gift for you and others.
An excellent idea for birthday, Valentine’s Day or wedding gift
A great Altar tool for love, light, luck and protection. spells with Hamsa Hand
Charged bottle
The Hamsa Hand is a universal sign of protection, power and strength that dates back to ancient Mesopotamia. Known as the Hand of Fatima in Islam and Hand of Miriam in Judaism, it's believed to protect against against the evil eye and and all negative energies. The word “Hamsa” means “five,” representing the fingers of the right hand. For Hindus and Buddhists, it symbolizes chakras, energy flow in the body, the five senses and the mudras that effect them. Each finger connects to an element and chakra:Thumb- Fire element, solar plexus chakra.Forefinger- Air element, heart chakra.Middle Finger- Ethereal elements, throat chakra.Ring Finger- Earth element, root chakra.Pinky Finger- Water element, sacral chakra. There are two ways to display the Hamsa: Hand Facing Down or Varada MudraWhen the Hamsa hand faces down, it opens you up to all of the abundance and goodness of the universe, welcoming them into your life. Hand facing down also brings fertility and answers to prayers and manifestations. Often, in this position, the fingers are closed together to bring good luck. Hand Facing Up or Abhaya MudraWhen the Hamsa hand is facing up, it is a universal sign against evil. It is a powerful sign of protection, and shields us from our inner thoughts of hatred, jealousy and insecurities. Often, in this position, the fingers are spread apart to ward off evil. May your Hamsa Hand bring you love, light, luck and protection.
- Handmade item
- Diameter: 0,9 cm
- Craft: Carving & whittling, Drawing & drafting, Dyeing & batik, Embroidery, Enameling
- Height: 290 mm
- Width: 0 mm
- Materials: acrylic paint, rice paper, sprigs glitter, Adhesive, Mod Podge sealant, twine, photos ink, brushes, glass bottle, varnish sealer napkin clay, evil eyes, Hamsa Hands