The Hamsa hand cotton wall decoration is a handmade decorative textile drawing on Indian and Middle Eastern symbolism — the Hamsa (also known as the Hand of Fatima or Hand of Miriam) is one of the most widespread good luck symbols, representing protection against the evil eye and negative energies, as well as blessing and positive energy. The 78x112 cm cotton wall decoration presents this symbolic motif in vivid colours and rich detail, and is particularly suitable for interior decoration, meditation spaces, rooms, or hallways.
The symbolism of the Hamsa hand
The Hamsa is a stylised form of the human hand — with the middle finger prominent and an eye depicted in the palm, the entire motif is a symbol of protection, positive energy, and good fortune in several cultures and religions. In Judaism it is the Hand of Miriam, in Islam the Hand of Fatima, and it appears in Hinduism and Buddhism as well. Today it is primarily recognised worldwide as a symbol of wellness, meditation, and inner peace.
Handmade Indian wall decoration
The wall decoration is made in India using hand-printed or hand-painted techniques — the Indian craftspeople's motif repertoire and dyeing tradition are richly varied. Each piece is unique: the tones and fine details may vary from piece to piece. Measuring 78x112 cm, it is the size of a striking, visually impactful wall decoration — it structures and adorns a space all by itself.
Cotton — natural and breathable
The wall decoration is made from 100% cotton — the natural weave of the cotton breathes, is easy to care for, and is durable. The inner texture of the cotton material gives the printed motif a special luminosity, and the warmth of the natural material lends the interior a pleasant, organic atmosphere. When hung on the wall, the decoration falls naturally and radiates warmth.
Product details
- Material: cotton
- Dimensions: 78 x 112 cm
- Motif: Hamsa hand
- Country of origin: India