$84.00 USD
This piece contains an eclectic mix of materials that catches the eye. Beads, crystals, glass, and small patterned bands of metal are all enclosed under a protective layer of resin...
$84.00 USD
– Temporarily Out of StockThis piece contains an eclectic mix of materials that catches the eye. Beads, crystals, glass, and small patterned bands of metal are all enclosed under a protective layer of resin...
$84.00 USD
This piece contains an eclectic mix of materials that catches the eye. Beads, crystals, glass, and small patterned bands of metal are all enclosed under a protective layer of resin...
$92.00 USD
This piece contains an eclectic mix of materials that catches the eye. Beads, crystals, glass, and small patterned bands of metal are all enclosed under a protective layer of resin...
$115.00 USD
This contemporary necklace has a sterling hamsa pendant with a circular swirled shape above on a double-strand chain. The oxidized and matte sterling silver, and 14k gold-filled detail create a...
$249.00 USD
Dainty and elegant, this tiny, handcrafted Chai necklace in 14k yellow gold symbolizes blessings for long life. It makes a wonderful gift to celebrate life cycle events, especially ones where...
$49.00 USD
This modern, minimalist hamsa pendant seems to float around your neck. Don't give away the secret -- it's a clear, thin wire! This symbol of good luck and protection is...
$105.00 USD
Wear a piece of the Western Wall close to your heart with this unique hamsa necklace. The handcrafted sterling silver pendant is imprinted with texture taken from the Kotel bricks...
$79.00 USD
This piece contains an eclectic mix of materials that catches the eye. Beads, crystals, glass, and small patterned bands of metal are all enclosed under a protective layer of resin...
$345.00 USD
The hamsa is an ancient Mesopotamian symbol for good luck and protection. Unsurprisingly, it remains a popular amulet in the three Abrahamic religions today. This hamsa pendant, modeled after a...
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