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Jewish Hamsa Hand Blessing Sign 8x12 Metal Wall Art Evil Eye Protection

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Beautiful Vintage Style Jewish Hamsa Hand Blessing Sign 8x12 Metal Wall Art Evil Eye Protection Blessing in Hebrew & English This **Jewish Hamsa Hand Home Blessing Sign** is not only a decorative piece but also a symbol of deep spiritual significance. The vintage-style 8x12 inch metal sign features the Hamsa hand, a powerful symbol in Jewish tradition, believed to protect against the evil eye and bring blessings into the home. At the center of the Hamsa, a **Magen David** (Star of David) is prominently displayed, symbolizing protection and Jewish identity. Inside the star, the Hebrew word **"Chai"** is inscribed, meaning "life," representing vitality and good fortune. The blessing, written in both Hebrew and English, enhances the protective energy of the sign, making it a meaningful addition to any home. Perfect for those seeking a blend of tradition, spirituality, and vintage charm, this piece is ideal for hanging in entryways, living rooms, or personal spaces.
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