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missradiantjewels · 7 months
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juniperharvest · 1 year
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This is something that would usually go on twitter but i deleted my account
the name of the CHARM or PENDANT is not EVIL EYE that’s what it protects against! It is a NAZAR (or hand of Fatima or cornicello)
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vintagetogo · 1 month
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Religious pendant / charm.
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wjdexclusives · 8 years
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14K Yellow Gold 0.50CTW Simulated Diamond Hamsa Hand Of Fatima Charm Pendant 1"
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14K Yellow Gold 0.50CTW Simulated Diamond Hamsa Hand Of Fatima Charm Pendant 1"
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This beautiful 0.50Ct simulated diamond Hamsa hand of fatima pendant is made of 14k solid yellow gold. The pendant measures 28mm in height including bail, 14mm in width and weighs 2.1 grams.
Product Specifics
Metal
14k Yellow Gold
Style
Hamsa Hand of Fatima Pendant
Finish
High Polished
Gem
Simulated Diamonds
Diamond Total Carat Weight (TCW)
0.50 Ct
Main Stone Shape
Round
Diamond Color
D
Main Stone Clarity
VVS1
Cut Grade
Excellent
Stamp
14K
Height
28 mm (1 inch)
Width
14 mm (0.5 inches)
Thickness
1.3 mm
Bail Space
5.5 mm
Weight
2.1 grams (approx.)
Style ID
5285
Stock#: WJD DK-1786300
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bizonmark · 7 months
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karenlacorte · 8 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Ornate Filigree Hamsa Hand of Fatima Pendant Charm.
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malika9417 · 1 year
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Hamsa Fatima Hand Charm gold rhinestone Pendant KeyChain Feng Shui Blue Evil Eye.
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hedgewitchgarden · 4 years
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Evil eyes, helping hands
Apotropaic objects, symbols that banish bad spirits, have been with humans for thousands of years. Among the oldest are evil eyes, those blue and white circles and orbs piled up in bazaars and souks in Mediterranean and Arabian regions. They’re supposed to avert a destructive glance, also known as the evil eye, a concept that dates back some 5,000 years to the Sumerians of the Euphrates Valley.
In Turkey and in other parts of the Islamic world, the unblinking eyeballs are everywhere, staring out from bowls, bracelets, and even doormats. Decades ago in Istanbul, I recall purchasing a porcelain blue evil-eye (nazar boncuğu) pendant. I saw it as beautiful trinket and didn’t realise its full meaning at the time. But perhaps my journey was safer because of it?
Another age-old Silk Road amulet: hand-shaped hamsas, plentiful in markets from Morocco to Israel. The graceful palms—which Jews call Hands of Miriam and Muslims know as Hands of Fatima—are rendered in brass, tin, enamel, and other materials. They’re available to go on necklaces, wall hangings, door knockers, coffee mugs, and what are surely meant to be protective candles.
“A lot of these traditions and beliefs are more universal than just Moroccan or Muslim or Arab. They follow the trader paths—so people were sharing culture,” says Maryam Montague, an Iranian-American collector/entrepreneur in Marrakesh, Morocco. Speaking on Zoom from Peacock Pavilions, the hotel she operates there, she shows me an array of amulets from Mali, Morocco, Afghanistan, and beyond. Some are incorporated into her property’s boho interiors, others are personal.
Charms can also be abstracted or spun out into less-recognisable forms—evil eyes represented by triangular patterns in a carpet or rounded mirrors on a tapestry. Or, says Montague, one might see a hamsa not as a full hand but as some grouping representing five fingers: five dots on a glazed platter, five cowry shells studding a leather amulet. Montague helped me realise that a scarf I bought in Afghanistan years ago, covered with sequins, might have had more meaning than I knew.
Dive into a country’s folk art and artifacts, Montague says, and you’ll find “there are just layers and layers of magic” around you.
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Protection Magic 101
-Religious Symbols and Assorted Others. If you associate with a religion/practice/dharma, chances are, there is a symbol to represent it. Pentagram, hexagram, cross/crucifix, ofuda issued by a shrine, ankh, omamori, trident, swastika (be warned: sign of Nazis, but the swastika has been a ward for thousands of years but wear at your own discretion), Om, Seal of Solomon, Fatima’s Hand/Hansa, Votive tablets, Lockets, Animist figurines, Agimats etc...These symbols are easily acquired and hold intrinsic symbolic magic of their own without having to consecrate them for using as a ward.
-Circles/Mandalas. Drawing just a plain circle around you before any magical working will do just fine. You can add glyphs, sigils, scripts, sacred words around it to customize further.
-Taveez. This is a hollow cylindrical pendant anywhere from an inch to two and a half inches in length and .5 to 1.5 inches in diameter. Traditionally, you write a sacred verse from your holy books and fold it up inside the taveez (ta-huh-VEEZ). If the verse/poem/prose is too long however, you burn it and add its ashes to the taveez.
-Scrolls. I use rice paper with dragon’s blood ink to write prayers, armors and callings on them. Bless the paper and ink before use and once the ink dries, place in a small wooden/marble/stone/metal box in your room, office, altar space, desk etc.....These are incredibly versatile and can be made for a variety of things/demons. If you are not religious, fashion a rhyme of protection in your preferred language, charge it like you would a sigil, burn it and add its ashes to your ink and write with a brush. If you don’t have a box of one of the materials mentioned above, you can also use a cloth bag. Be warned though, cloth does not retain magic like wood, stone or metal, so you will have to recharge it at least once a month. 
-Painting and engraving. If you have a particular symbol/sigil/prayer/name of gods or goddesses or their images that you use as a ward, then transfer them on a plain t-shirt, jacket, cotton sheets, altar cloths, wooden plaques, stone tablets, clay tablets etc and they will work like a charm.
-Water. I use the water of the river Ganga. You may use any blessed water. Doesn’t have to be river water. Place is a blessed bottle ad spray or sprinkle on you and around you anytime you feel a presence or an influence that has no business being in your space. 
-Salt. Put it in your baths, floor washes, washing machines and any place else you can think of. Salt is an incredibly powerful tool that will suck unwanted muck right out of its vicinity. Plus. It doesn’t break the bank. What can I say? I’m cheap. 
-Braid. If your hair is long enough to be braided (love me some mini braids), recite a prayer of protection or your on rhyme and braid a small section of your hair, visualizing the prayer infusing into the strands of your hair and protecting you from negative intentions, vibes, powers and people. The magic will discharge as soon as you open the braid but you can do this with minimal effort and time so there’s that.
-Amulets. This is where shit gets expensive. If you are an excruciatingly sensitive ClairX, you should make one of these. 
            Ingredients: protection stone (obsidian, onyx, jasper, carnelian are good choices), metallic wire for housing the stone (I use silver cuz everything else irritates me), or you can use leather cords, hemp cords, yarn, twine etc if you don’t want to complicate things, tools for fashioning the housing (YouTube this), sigil of protection-make this as specific as you can I can’t stress this enough, black candles and white candles(tealights will do), wooden matches, pin/pointy objects, black salt (black chalk will do in a pinch), prayer for protection from a holy book or a rhyme of protection by you, a paper with a sigil of protection drawn on it and you. You can add what you want from this point forward but these are the basics. 
          Draw a circle with salt/chalk large enough to accommodate you and a circle inside the circle to house all ingredients.
         Draw a pentagram or six pointed star inside the smaller circle so it touches all corners. You may draw symbols of protection at this point inside the circle as you wish. 
        Engrave pentagram/hexagram on candles with pin/pointy object. Light candles and place one on each pointy corner of the ‘gram.   
        Place sigil paper in center. 
        Place stone and whatever you’re using to bind it in dead center of sigil paper. 
        Invoke elements/deities/powers that be.
        Read verse/prayer/rhyme aloud anywhere between 3 and 13 times depending on urgency. Visualize the power infusing into the stone and cord/wire. I like to visualize a ray of light shooting from each one of my chakras and intersecting into the stone. You may do as ya please. 
        Bind the stone in the cord/wire securely.
        Wear it. Carry it. Hang it. Do what you please. You’re the proud owner of a protection amulet now. 
        Thank elements/deities/powers that be for their aid and bid them farewell.
        Open circle. 
        Dispose candles.
There. You, my little birdie, are now protected from all the bogeymen and their mother. 
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trolldomblog · 5 years
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Amulet / Charm / Talisman
An amulet is any object (usually small in size) intended to bring good luck and/or protection to its owner, or any object believed to hold magical properties that can protect against bad luck, illness and evil. It may be used for specific purposes, or just for general good luck. Potential amulets include gems, crystals, simple stones, statues, coins, drawings, diagrams, pendants, rings, plants, animals, even words. They are often worn as a necklace or pendant, although they can be worn anywhere (the closer to the body they are worn, the more powerful their magic is believed to be).
A talisman is also an object that possesses magical or supernatural power, and there is much debate on the exact difference between an amulet and a talisman. Some argue that the power of a talisman is of a greater magnitude, or that a talisman is able to be magically charged and to transmit its power to its owner or wielder, or that a talisman is used for specific, rather than general, purposes. They are usually more complicated affairs than amulets, often involving carved or engraved figures, or bearing magical symbols or inscriptions in gold, etc. Generally, talismans are not worn, but may be carried in a pocket or purse, or kept near the object they are intended to benefit (e.g. tacked over a child's bed). When linked with an appropriate spell, they greatly increase its strength, although they can also be used alone, for their intrinsic magic is considered powerful.
Charms are generally items of folk magic and superstitions, such as a lucky horseshoe, a four-leaf clover, a rabbit’s foot, a baby’s caul or a bracelet of personal charms signifying important things in the wearer's life. A charm can also be used to refer to a simple verbal spell.
Charms, amulets and talismans have been used in folklore in all parts of the world and throughout history, from the hamsa (or “Hand of Fatima”) and nazar (or “blue eye stone”) used to protect against the evil eye in Arab countries, to the “gris-gris” used in Vodou as charms for good luck or protection, to the “cold-stones” (small rounded beach pebbles, painted with dots, wavy lines and geometric shapes) that were held to cure sickness in animals and humans by the Pictish tribes of northern Scotland. “Touch pieces” (coins and medals, especially those with holes in them or those with particular designs) were believed to cure disease, bring good luck and influence people’s behavior since Roman times; pendants in the magically potent shape of a pyramid pointing to the gods (often colored black and white to express the opposition of good and evil) were worn in Asia Minor; an exaggerated apotropaic eye was painted on Greek drinking vessels as early as the 6th Century B.C. to ward off evil spirits while drinking; an amulet formed from the natural knot-hole of a tree branch was used in magic-making in medieval rural England. Possibly the most powerful talisman in modern witchcraft and Wicca is the pentacle.
In many societies, religious objects serve (or have served) as amulets, such as the figure of a certain god or some symbol representing the deity (e.g. the cross for Christians, the Buddha pendant, the "eye of Horus", the “eye of Ra” or the "ankh" symbol for the ancient Egyptians). In demonology and Satanism, an inverted cross or a pentagram in downward position are amulets used when communicating with demons.
Precious and semi-precious stones and crystals are commonly used in amulets and talismans, each stone having its specific significance and power (e.g. amber wards off evil spirits and protects against rheumatism; aquamarine brings love, hope to the oppressed and protects travelers; diamond repels wild beasts and evil men, and ensures fidelity in a lover; emerald strengthens the memory and prevents possession by evil spirits; garnet brings good health and protects against nightmares; lapis lazuli, like all blue stones, protects against black magic and wards off melancholy and insomnia; onyx protects a marriage from intruders; pearl improves the skin, cures fevers and brings tranquility; sapphire brings peace and happiness and protects the eyes; topaz helps to locate buried treasure; turquoise brings peace to married life; etc.).
Different symbols and shapes are also considered to have different magical properties. For example, the shape of a bee brings success in business; a black cat is one of the best all-around good luck charms known to witchcraft (contrary to popular superstition); anything egg-shaped brings good luck and is a powerful fertility charm; a fish brings a large family, especially if cast in gold or mother of pearl; a stone arrowhead is a powerful force against evil spirits; the shape of a hand is another powerful charm against evil spirits; anything in the shape of a sacred oak tree, or a piece of oak itself, is lucky; the shape of a pig is a potent bearer of fertility; the form of a serpent brings long life and wisdom; etc.
Many amulets and talismans are made from letters or numbers that may appear meaningless, but are believed give off excellent vibrations, and they can be powerful magical aids.
Thor’s Hammer - Mjolnir
Mjolnir means lightning, and Thor’s hammer indicates the god’s power over thunder and lightning. Thor, ancient god of war is one of the most prominent figures in Norse mythology. Thor who was the storm-weather god of sky and thunder and also a fertility god, was the son of Odin and Fyorgyn, the earth goddess.
Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir is depicted in Norse mythology as one of the most fearsome weapons, capable of leveling mountains. One Norse story tells what happened when he lost his precious hammer.
Mjolnir was a magical weapon that always came back to Thor when he threw it. Wearing Thor’s hammer as an amulet of protection was quite common as this was probably the most popular of all the pagan Viking symbols. Even during Christian times, from A.D. 1000 on, Vikings wore Thor’s Mjolnir as well as a cross on a chain or thong around their necks.
Yggdrasil - Norse Tree Of Life
In Norse mythology, the Yggdrasil is a giant mythological tree that holds together the Nine Worlds or realms of existence.
At the very top of Yggdrasil, an eagle lived and at the bottom of the tree lived a dragon named Nidhug. Both hated each other and were bitter enemies. The Nine Worlds are guarded by the serpent Jormungandr. Yggdrasil is one of many variations of the Cosmic Axis or Universal World Tree known to all human cultures and home to many fascinating creatures.
The image of Yggdrasil appears on the famous Överhogdal Tapestry, which dates to the year 1066 and depicts the events of Ragnarök, the doom of the Gods and apocalyptic record of the coming comet. Read more
Valknut – Viking Symbol For Death In A Battle
The Valknut, also known as Hrungnir’s heart, heart of the slain, Heart of Vala, and borromean triangles is a mysterious Norse symbol. its true meaning is still debated, but it is often associated with a warrior’s death in a battle.
The symbol has been found on old Norse stone carvings and funerary steles. It is sometimes called “Hrungnir’s heart,” after the legendary giant of the Eddas. It's also possible to find a depiction of the Valknut on stone carvings as a funerary motif, where it probably signified the afterlife. In art, the Valknut is a representation of God Odin, and it demonstrates gods’ power over death. A Valknut is also believed to offer protection against spirits which is the reason why it is often carried as a talisman.
A Valknut is made of three parts, and the number three is a very common magic symbol in many cultures. In this case, the symbolism in Norse mythology showing three multiplied by three might designate the nine worlds, which are united by the Yggdrasil tree. In modern times Valknut, like Triquetra and Horn Triskelion, is often interpreted as a symbol pointing to heathen convictions.
Helm of Awe
The Helm of Awe is one of the most powerful protective symbols used not only for the purpose of protection from disease, but even to encourage all people who might suffer from depression or anxiety.
In Norse myths it is said that the Helm of Awe symbol was worn between the eyes to cause fear in your enemies, and to protect against the abuse of power. The Norse word for this very important symbol (Ægishjálmr or Aegishjalmur) is translated in English "helm of awe" or "helm of terror." The meaning of the name awe is to strike with fear and reverence; to influence by fear, terror or respect; as, his majesty awed them into silence.
Huginn And Muninn – The Twin Ravens In Norse Mythology
Among the Aesir gods in Norse mythology, the supreme god Odin, is frequently depicted sitting on his high seat, Hlidskjalf, in Asgard, the home of the gods.
Odin always has his two raven companions, Hugin (Huginn) and Munin (Munnin) on his shoulders.
Hugin is believed to represent ‘memory’, while Munin personifies ‘thought’. Every day, Odin sends them out and they fly across the worlds to seek for important news and events. Odin surveys the worlds from Hlidskjalf and must know reports of what is going on in all Nine Worlds. In the evening, Hugin and Munin return to Odin’s shoulders and during dinner in Valhalla, they whisper all they have heard in his ears.
Web Of Wyrd (Skuld’s Net) – Viking Matrix Of Fate
In Norse mythology the concept of fate is reflected by the Web of Wyrd that is created by the Norns who were known as ‘Shapers of Destiny. The Norns were goddesses who ruled the fates of people, determined the destinies and lifespans of individuals.
With its nine stave, the Web of Wyrd is a matrix of fate that represents past, present and future events in a person’s life. Norse people believed that everything we do in life affects future events and thus, all timelines, the past, present and future are connected with each other.
Troll Cross – Norse Symbol Protecing Against Trolls And Elves
The troll cross is an amulet made of a circle of iron crossed at the bottom in a shape of an odal rune. It was worn by Scandinavian people as a protection against trolls and elves.
The Triple Horn Of Odin
The Triple Horn of Odin is yet another symbol of the great Norse God Odin. The symbol consists of three interlocked drinking horns and is commonly worn or displayed as a sign of commitment to the modern Asatru faith. The horns figure in the mythological stories of Odin and are recalled in traditional Norse toasting rituals. In Norse mythology there are some tales describing God’s quest for the Odhroerir, a magical mead brewed from the blood of the wise god Kvasir. There are several account of the tale, but typically, Odin uses his wits and magic to procure the brew over three days’ time; the three horns reflect the three draughts of the magical mead.
Gungnir – The Spear Of Odin
Gungnir was a magical weapon created by the dwarves and given to Odin by Loki. The Gungnir never missed its mark and like Mjölnir, the hammer of Thor, it always returned to Odin.
Vegvisir – Runic Compass
Vegvisir is among the oldest and sacred Norse symbols and it initially originated from Iceland, where ‘Vegur' means - road or path and ‘Vísir’ means – Guide. The symbol was frequently inscribed on seagoing vessels to insure their safe return home.
The device was believed to show the way back home and protect seamen and their ships from storms. The Vegvisir was like a guide helping its bearer to find his way home. Norse people believed that the Vegvisir had special powers and it was treated like talisman for luck, protection and blessings. This powerful symbol could help a person to find the right way in storms or bad weather whatever unfamiliar surroundings he or she may encounter.
It has also long played an important role among people who believe in magic powers, such as Norse Shamans. As a spiritual compass, this magical device guides your heart and steps to make the right choices in life. If you have lost yourself and your faith, this sacred symbol helps you find confidence again.
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luxa-jewelry · 2 years
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Protection and Peace Jewelry - A Great Collection Of Different Spiritual Jewelry Products For Your Peace!
Protection and Peace Jewelry - A Great Collection Of Different Spiritual Jewelry Products For Your Peace!
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In worshipping ourselves, we should make sure that the jewelry we wear matches our general attire. We should consider the color, design, size and variation of jewelry. Also, to make these jewelry more outstanding and beautiful, they integrate gold, diamond rings and silver jewelry as well as different types of stones into the jewelry of their choice. Originally, Luxa jewelry products were made of silver rings, gold, stainless steel and stones. We decorate our store with very authentic colors, sizes and shapes, offering different spiritual jewelry items for men and women. Now, check out these products to satisfy your mental instability.
1. OM Bracelet
In Tibetan Buddhism, the blessing voice of OM jewelry is very influential. translate OM necklace from Sanskrit means spiritual unity. It is also a symbol of pure spirit. We have a large collection of OM earring jewelry in our store. OM bracelet products are decorated to empower people to connect through their spiritual crystal necklace energy, it also brings serenity, peace, faith and hope into our personal lives. This can be a thoughtful gift for your loved one. "The Voice of Creation" is the Hindu meaning of the men's OM bracelet. The Men's OM Bracelet represents the greeting of peace and also symbolizes the 4 states of our consciousness namely waking, detached, dreaming and dreamless sleep.
2. Buddha bracelet guide
Buddha bracelets are a type of Buddha jewelry that has caused waves in Buddhism. Now, it also represents a fashion jewelry business. Similar to other jewelry pieces, it is designed in a unique way. They have special spiritual protection jewelry undertones. There are many people who believe that wearing these jewelry products protects them from evil. These bracelets also bring good luck, favors, good fortune and lifestyle to those who wear them.
3. Evil Eye Bracelet and Necklace
Hamsa hand The evil eye bracelets and necklaces just transcended the superstition myths we know, and its beads transcended the good-luck charm of the people who wore them around their wrists and necks. These jewelry products are best for young and healthy people to enjoy a happy and prosperous life. This is a highly recommended product for the younger generation. These bracelets and necklaces protect them from the "evil eye" and these jewels can bring good luck and a happy state of life. Wearing these evil eye jewelry to protect your spiritual jewelry wholesale will not only give you a glamorous look but also prepare you to fight your personal malice and curses.
4. Hamsa bracelet
GUIDENGHamsa means hand of ritual in Judaism. They believed that "good eyesight" provided compassion, and that was the point of time when Moses asked Miriam to help him get rid of evil. Miriam was the sister of Aaron and Moses. In Arabic, Hamsa means five and represents the five fingers of a hand. It stands for "Hand of Fatima Bracelet" (daughter of the Prophet Muhammad). There are many reasons why people wear Hamsa bracelets. This jewelry has been embedded in different cultures around the world since time immemorial. They wear it mostly for their fashion, we don't know the importance of protection from evil. We carry a wide range of Hamsa jewelry in our store including Hamsa necklaces, Hamsa charms, Hamsa bracelets, Hamsa pendants and Hamsa accessories at very reasonable prices.
5. Natural Stone Bracelet guide Natural stone bracelets are durable jewelry because of their toughness. They can demonstrate their toughness without experiencing too much wear or damage. Now a day, gems are a bigger and better part of fashion and advertising. Now a day, it seems that natural stone bracelets cover the world with their chunky bracelets and other accessories. Many of us believe it helps our kidneys, increases tissue regeneration, improves blood flow, and overall health throughout the body Natural stone bracelets are a popular piece of jewelry that can change a person's life. bring- • Good luck in business • Relationship nourishment • Clarity of mind and improved concentration • Your wealth • Self-confidence • Your motivation • Relax
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wjdexclusives · 7 years
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14k Yellow Gold Evil Eye Hamsa Hand Of Fatima Pendant 1"
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14k Yellow Gold Evil Eye Hamsa Hand Of Fatima Pendant 1"
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This beautiful evil eye hamsa hand pendant is crafted in 14k yellow gold and measures 1 inch in hight. This famous charm can become a great addition to any look. Also available in white gold.
Product Specifics
Metal:
14k Yellow Gold
Style:
Enamel Evil Eye Hand Pendant
Finish:
High Polished
Stamp:
14K
Height:
25 mm (1 inch)
Width:
10 mm
Bail Space:
3.5 mm
Weight:
1 gr (approx.)
Style ID:
2933
Stock#: WJD643295
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bizonmark · 1 year
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Jerusalem in Hamsa Hand Pendant Necklace for Men Women Steel Mythology Hand of Fatima Charm Neck Chain Jewelry Collar
Occasion: Party Pendant Size: 33mm Shapepattern: Geometric Material: Metal Chain Type: Box Chain Style: Punk Necklace Type: Pendant Necklaces Gender: Men Metals Type: Stainless Steel Brand Name: CHENGXUN Origin: Mainland China Item Type: Necklaces Fine or Fashion: Fashion          
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karenlacorte · 1 year
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Ornate Filigree Hamsa Hand of Fatima Pendant Charm.
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