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Hamsa charm bracelet for protection against bad spirits and the evil eye.
The Hamsa - Known in Islamic societies as the Hand of Fatima and in Jewish lore as the Hand of Miriam, serves as an ancient talismanic way of averting the evil eye or more generally of providing a "Protecting Hand" or "Hand of God". Some sources link the significance of the five fingers to the five books of the Torah, or the five pillars of Islam. In recent years some activists for Middle East peace have chosen to wear the hamsa as the symbol of the similarities of origins and tradition between the Islamic and Jewish faiths.
YOYO32 is the registered brand name of a chic, contemporary and divine line of symbolic jewelry created by the acclaimed artist Yorini. Since it's beginning the jewelry became popular by stylists choosing to use it in their fashion shows. Recently Yorini was asked to design a special pendant for the final episode of the Israeli version of "project runway".
Yorini has exhibited and sold his works throughout Europe – in Basel, Frankfurt, London, Monte-Carlo and his native Tel-Aviv – and North America.
The Hamsa Hand, which is an artistic rendering of an outstretched hand, is likely the most prevalent symbol throughout the Middle East today. This ever popular talisman, typically featured in jewelry and wall hangings, is thought to give protection from the "Evil Eye" (curses brought on by the envy of others) and to bring good fortune.