In the Palm of Your Hand - Make a Protective Hamsa Hand

Practical

Enjoy code: 465580
Type
Play and learn
Target groups
Kids, Youth
Source
TheList
External information

Available tickets

Tuesday
28/05 2024 10:30am
Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery Queen Street EXETER
Provided by The List

Details

Join us to make and decorate your own hamsa hand out of clay, take it home and hang it somewhere to bring good luck and protection to you and your family.

Throughout history, possibly as far back as ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, humans have used the power of the 'hamsa' to protect them from evil. Many believe that the depiction of an open hand defends against the 'evil eye', others used it to protect pregnant women, or to strengthen the weak. It remains a popular symbol throughout North Africa and the Middle East today, and is often seen as a 'good luck' charm.

Whatever the hamsa's exact origin, or the diverse meanings people take from it, these palm shaped amulets are items of exquisite beauty, carved or painted with intricate patterns, sometimes made from gold or silver, and often decorated with glittering jewels.