Ceramic Hamsa hand (Slightly Imperfect)
by Kesemy design
The last batch of the Hamsa turned out with tiny decal (print) imperfections due to uneven heat inside the kiln… these Hamsas already exist, and I think someone can still enjoy them.
Better to use, reuse, or recycle than throw ceramics away.
This is a mint glaze that comes with delicate crackles, giving her a unique and handmade character. This batch has a stronger turquoise glaze.
This is a ceramic Hamsa hand to hang on your home wall. Handmade from clay with a decal print.
The original Hamsa hand, an ancient, popular symbol of good luck, is common in Mediterranean cultures and represents the 5 fingers.
The Hamsa was designed to guard against the evil eye, negative energies, and to bring blessings and security into your home.
The eye on the Hamsa represents the all-seeing eye that protects against evil encounters.
This special Hamsa hand has a classic shape but with a Dutch twist, featuring Dutch elements like the windmill, Canal houses, ‘omafiets’ (grandmother bike), tulips, and the Clover and Horseshoe, which are symbols of good luck in the Netherlands.
This will be a great gift for someone you love or for your home décor; it can bring you luck and happiness, as the belief says.
Designed and handmade by Kesem Yahav in Amsterdam.
White slip clay with a mint glaze and blue decal.
Dimensions: 15 x 10.5 x 0.9 cm
The Hamsa has a neon string and comes with an info card.
HANDMADE IN AMSTERDAM by Kesemy design
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