Ethnic pendant in silver with openwork and geometric engravings ca. 1990s
Ethnic pendant in silver with openwork and geometric engravings ca. 1990s
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Khamsa pendant crafted in silver, featuring a triangular shape with rounded ends. It has geometric openwork and linear engravings on both sides, with a handcrafted finish and natural patina. This ethnic-style piece, likely from the late 20th century, includes its original ring for use as a pendant or as a central charm on a necklace. It is said to represent the Hand of Fatima. In Arabic, "hamsa" means "five," referring to the five fingers of the hand. The symbol is associated with protection against the evil eye, good luck, and blessings.
**Characteristics:
- Approximate dimensions: 4.3 cm wide x 3 cm long.
- Total weight: 5.92 grams.
**Composition:
- Main material: Silver
- Contrast: No visible contrast.
- Acid test: Performed.
- Other materials: No.
**Additional Details: These items are not new; they show signs of use and may have scratches and tarnish due to age. Please examine the photos; they are the best description. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Attention to detail!
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