Each of these symbols has a special meaning. Here is a little about each.
The Hamsa Hand symbolizes the Hand of God, and is a protective sign in all faiths. Hamsa brings happiness, health, luck and good fortune. It has different names in different areas, but the meaning remains the same.
The Evil Eye is one of the strongest symbolic images, and it dates to ancient Greece and Rome. Wearing an evil eye amulet is supposed to ward off evil forces. The evil eye is given as a look to inflict harm or suffering on another person. The Tree of Life symbolizes how interconnected all life on our planet is; it is present in many religions and philosophies. The idea is that all life is related and our beginnings are all the same; therefore, each of us is a leaf on
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It also symbolizes physical elements - fire, air, earth and water.
The Star of David is connected with the Jewish faith, and its use dates back Galilee in the 3rd century. Today, it appears on Israeli flags and is called the Shield of David by the Jewish people, with a meaning that God rules and protects from six directions - North, South, East, West, up and down.
Chai is another symbol of the Jewish people, and it means, “life”. Chai symbolizes the importance of our life, that we should appreciate it.
Dreamcatcher symbols are Native American in origin, and they are thought to catch negative dreams.
The Heart is certainly the most universal symbol for love and affection, and it dates to the Middle Ages.
The Peace Sign is a symbol originally designed during the cold war, and the three lines represent the letters N and D, for nuclear disarmament.
Ganesh is a Hindu God worshipped since the 4th century CE, and it typically is depicted with an elephant head. Its meaning is to remove narcissism, selfishness, arrogance and