Hand Amulet; Hand of Fatima metal, red glass cabuchon, enamel

Hand pendant, about 1850

The hand motif as a sign of protection, widespread in northern Africa even today, dates back to ancient Mesopotamia. In Arab cultures, it is popularly called the “Hand of Fatima,” after the Prophet Muhammad’s daughter, while Jews in the Maghreb call it khamsa, from “five” in Arabic. The hand is believed to deflect the negative energy of the evil eye.

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Title
Hand pendant
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Artist
Accession Number
91.141.17
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Hand Amulet; Hand of Fatima metal, red glass cabuchon, enamel