The "Khamsa," also known as the "Hamsa" or "Hand of Fatima," is a popular symbol in Middle Eastern and North African cultures. It is often depicted as a hand-shaped amulet and is believed to provide protection against the evil eye. The symbol is associated with various religious traditions, including Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, and is commonly used in jewelry, art, and home decor.
The Khamsa typically features an open hand with an eye in the center, symbolizing vigilance and protection. It is often adorned with intricate designs and can be found in various colors. Many people wear or display the Khamsa to invite blessings and ward off negativity in their lives.