Sterling Silver Hamsa Necklace - Pendant Only - PRIVATE SALE sold by Degs & Sal
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Sterling Silver Hamsa Necklace - Pendant Only - PRIVATE SALE

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Crafted in Italy, the Hamsa Necklace from Degs & Sal features a delicately handcrafted sterling silver pendant on a sturdy box chain. Symbolizing protection and good fortune, this ancient Middle Eastern amulet makes a meaningful addition to any jewelry collection. Each piece is unique, showcasing the artistry of local artisans. With a stylish lobster closure and a lifetime warranty, this necklace combines elegance with lasting quality, perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions. From the brand: - FINAL SALE - Details Degs & Sal jewelry is handmade of recycled sterling silver in Italy. Each piece is delicately created by the hands of local artisans. The Hamsa  Necklace, pendant and chain, is handcrafted from 925 sterling silver on a box chain with a lobster closure. Each chain features a signature logo bead on the clasp. Lifetime Warranty Measurements Pendant diameter 1 inch, chain thickness 2.06mm Story The Hamsa is an ancient Middle Eastern amulet symbolizing the Hand of God. In all faiths it is a protective sign. It brings it's owner happiness, luck, health, and good fortune. The word "hamsa" or "hamesh" means five. There are five digits on the hamsa hand, but the number five has additional symbolic meaning in the Jewish and Islamic traditions. Five (hamesh in Hebrew) represents the five books of the Torah for Jews.