Sacred and timeless, our Hamsa Amulets blend Judaica heritage with timeless spiritual symbols. Each Hamsa Hand necklace is a sacred charm, designed to symbolize faith and divine protection. Explore our authentic collection crafted in Israel and choose your piece today.

Common FAQs

Q: What does the Hamsa symbol mean in jewelry?


The Hamsa, also known as the Hand of Miriam, is an ancient symbol of protection believed to ward off the evil eye and bring blessings, power, and strength. In jewelry, it represents divine guardianship and positive energy.

Q: Is Hamsa jewelry only for Jewish tradition?


No. While the Hamsa has deep roots in Jewish heritage, it is also embraced in Christian and Islamic cultures, symbolizing faith, protection, and unity. Today, it’s worn universally as a meaningful talisman.

Q: Should the Hamsa hand face up or down?


Both directions are meaningful. Facing up, the Hamsa protects against negative energy and the evil eye. Facing down, it brings abundance, fertility, and blessings into the wearer’s life.

Q: Can men and women both wear Hamsa jewelry?


Yes. Hamsa amulets are unisex and often crafted in necklaces, bracelets, rings, and earrings. They are suitable for anyone seeking a spiritual symbol of protection and guidance.

Q: Is it okay to give Hamsa jewelry as a gift?


Absolutely. Hamsa jewelry is a thoughtful gift for birthdays, weddings, or religious milestones. It conveys love, well-wishing, and spiritual protection to the recipient.

For centuries, believers have turned to Hamsa amulet jewelry as a shield of faith and devotion. Originating from the Holy Land, this symbol—also known as the Hand of Miriam—has carried blessings across generations, embodying strength, hope, and protection in everyday life.

Worn close to the heart, a Jewish amulet necklace becomes more than adornment—it becomes a companion for prayer, meditation, and personal reflection. Hamsa hand pendants often bear sacred inscriptions like the Shema or verses of divine protection from Psalm 91 and Psalm 121. A Hamsa hand pendant with Hebrew blessing prayer or a Psalm 91 inscription connects the wearer with scripture in a tangible way, while other designs like the Ben Porat Yosef and Shaddai engravings enrich the bond with tradition.

As a cherished gift, a protective amulet carries blessings for weddings, bar mitzvahs, or holidays. Choose from authentic Judaica designs such as sterling silver Hamsa with Star of David or gold-plated pendants inscribed with Chai. Many also treasure Kabbalah jewelry gifts for moments of celebration, ensuring every piece is more than jewelry—it's a lasting blessing.