Amulet Chime
Ordered my Hamsa Amulet Chime, it arrived very promptly and is exactly as depicted online. I'm very happy with it - it looks lovely hanging under my verandah. Thank you Aksa - another great product!
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Protect the positive vibes of your home with this handmade Hamsa amulet chime. Crafted by artisans using basic hand tools, this pretty upcycled metal chime design features a handcrafted rustic copper bell, vibrant multi-coloured assorted sari tassels and a twisted sari hanging loop.
Often seen in the Middle East and North Africa, the Hamsa symbol is traditionally considered a protective talisman which protects from the evil eye. It is also known as the Hand of Fatima. The palm-shaped amulet is often used in jewellery and home decor items. It is the ancient symbol of divine protection against negative energies and remains to this day a symbol of luck and protection.
Pair this chime with other beautiful designs. Check out the Moon chime design, Rainbow chime design and Sun chime design for a fresh lively look.
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Ordered my Hamsa Amulet Chime, it arrived very promptly and is exactly as depicted online. I'm very happy with it - it looks lovely hanging under my verandah. Thank you Aksa - another great product!
So glorious and beyond happy with my purchase. Will buy again. A store for those want to make both ethical and beautiful choices.
Our range of quality bells and chimes are great for home decor, garden decor or patio decor. The soothing sounds are great for a calming and relaxing time whether you are with your family and friends or having some me-time alone.
The Indian Handicraft industry provides livelihood to many artisans. Amongst the wide range of handicrafts, metalwork is one of the popular crafts in India. Some popular techniques can be traced back 5,000 years to the ancient city of Mohenjo-Daro in the Indus Valley Civilization.
Artisans mainly use metals like brass, copper, bronze, iron, and silver which are durable and lend themselves well to delicate designs and patterns.
The traditional methods of sand casting & lost wax (locally known as Dhokra) methods are mostly employed in this field. Techniques like engraving, carving, enamelled, etched or soldering with other metal pieces to create vividly designed beautiful metal objects.
Sari is a traditional Indian garment for women which has been worn for generations. Upcycled designs like this product resonate well with sustainability and resourcefulness within local communities while providing for a vibrant combination which is truly one of a kind.