Hamsa Hand & Lotus Necklace with Chrysoprase Charms, #6407-ss
6407-ss-18
$14.00
$17.50
The hamsa is a palm-shaped amulet popular throughout many religions and regions. 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 hamsa hand is a sign of protection that also represents blessings, power, and strength.
The lotus flower symbolizes new beginnings, purity and enlightenment. Buddhists liken the unfolding of the lotus petals to the unfolding of the divine within the human self. The closed bloom represents the heart with its infinite potential for enlightenment; the open blossom represents the enlightened self. In Buddhism the lotus blossom represents a heart opening. The lotus flower blooms on the surface of water, with its roots deep below in mud - making it a symbol of light and beauty emerging from darkness.
Chrysoprase is a ‘feel better’ stone - good for your mental health and healing. It will help you get back in balance and accept yourself and others for who they are. Astrological associations: Libra. Chakras: heart.
This sterling silver hamsa and lotus pendant is suspended on a 16 or 18" sterling silver rhodium plated box chain and comes with chrysoprase bauble charms.
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