Moroccan Hand of Fatima Bookmark

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A Helping Hand

The Hand of Fatima is an ancient Middle Eastern amulet symbolizing the Hand of God. In all faiths it is a protective sign. It is believed to bring its owner happiness, luck, health, and good fortune.

The Hand of Fatima is a powerful symbol incorporated into architectural design, jewelry, and yes, even bookmarks.  

Curling up with a good book.

We love the Hand of Fatima bookmark because of its reputation for providing the bearer with a serene sense of calm. What better way to curl up with a good book?

It is made of Berber Silver.  This is a base metal, silver in color but made mostly of zinc mined in the north part of Morocco.  Each one comes with a bright beautiful tassel either in orange, blue, teal or red. 

Dimensions: 

10" long 

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