These earrings feature a Hamsa, blue antique beads, and ethnic bells.
The hand-shaped component is a Hamsa, once used in Egyptian jewelry crafted in ateliers within the Old Cairo district.
The Hamsa (Hand of Fatima or Hand of Miriam) is a common motif in the Middle East, believed to ward off the "evil eye."
In Arabic, Hamsa signifies "five," referring to the number of fingers.
This particular Hamsa is available as a single pair!
(Hamsa size: 2.2cm length, 1.4cm width - including the loop.)
The small bells are components from the Kuchi tribe of Afghanistan, originally part of decorative items and considered vintage.
These bells do not produce a ringing sound.
The blue beads are antique beads known as Indo-Pacific beads. The origins of Indo-Pacific beads are traced back to the 2nd century BCE. These specific beads are archaeological finds from Indonesia, dating back to around the 10th century – over 1000 years old!
These lightweight earrings offer a delightful ethnic feel.
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Hook-style earrings
Screw-back earrings (with silicone rubber covers)
Length: Approximately 4cm (including earring hardware).
Weight: Approximately 2.6g per earring (5.2g for both).
Materials: Brass, mixed metal, glass.
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- No.225,927 - Accessories | No.48,117 - Earrings & Clip-ons
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- Hamsa, Blue Antique Beads, and Ethnic Bell Earrings
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