Size:4.25"x5.5"
Depicting the open right hand, an image recognized and used as a sign of protection in many societies throughout history, the hamsa is believed to provide defense against the evil eye. The symbol predates Christianity and Islam, it is also known as the hand of Fatima, so named to commemorate Muhammad's daughter Fatima Zahra. (c.605 or 615 {3} - 633). Levantine Christians call it the hand of Mary, for the Virgin Mary. Jews refer to it as the hand of Miruam in remembrance of the biblical Miriam, sister of Moses and Aaron.
Each greeting card is a selected art piece created by Anastasia Keriotis. Cards are blank on the inside and come with an envelope. The greeting cards come in a clear resealable bag which is made from soda pop bottles and is recyclable.
All artwork is copyright Anastasia Keriotis. It may not be duplicated or reproduced without licensing through Anastasia Keriotis.
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