Israel Museum Brass Wall Hamsa Based on Synagogue Lamp Decoration in Morocco

Israel Museum Brass Wall Hamsa Based on Synagogue Lamp Decoration in Morocco
Israel Museum Brass Wall Hamsa Based on Synagogue Lamp Decoration in Morocco
Israel Museum Brass Wall Hamsa Based on Synagogue Lamp Decoration in Morocco
Israel Museum Brass Wall Hamsa Based on Synagogue Lamp Decoration in Morocco

Israel Museum Brass Wall Hamsa Based on Synagogue Lamp Decoration in Morocco

Price:
$41.54
  • Good luck Hamsa hand as an ancient brass wall hanging
  • A replica of an ancient Morocco Synagogue lamp pendant
  • Israel Museum in Jerusalem holds the original item

Product Description

Enjoy a Hamsa from ancient times. Here, the traditional hand symbol, amulet for protection and good luck, is a replica of a handsome Synagogue lamp decoration from 18th century Morocco. Beautifully engraved with the classic Oriental floral design with flourishes, it will make a handsome wall hanging.

The original is in the Feuchtwanger Collection at the Israel Museum, purchased and donated by Baruch and Ruth Rappaport, Geneva.


Specifications

Item #: IMP-425343
MATERIAL
brass plated metal
MEASUREMENTS
4.1" X 6.1" / 10.5 X 15.5 cm


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