XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima
XL wall tattoo hand of fatima

XL wall tattoo hand of fatima

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Big wall tattoo In all beliefs, the Fatima Hand is a protective sign. It protects against the influences of evil forces. The hamsa hand brings happiness, goodness, abundance, fertility and good health to its owner.

What does this tattoo stand for
The Hamsa is actually a spiritual drawing. This is used as an aid during meditation in the Indian culture. The XL HAMSA is a symbol of purity and spiritual power. In some traditions, the Hamsa is also used to ward off negative energy and protect the wearer from harm in danger.

The Hamsa hand, also called the hand of Fatima, traditionally comes from the Middle East and can be created with the fingers up or down.
It is the symbol of the Hand of God. Increasingly, it is also used in Western cultures. The Hamsa means five in Arabic. Hamesh means five in Hebrew. In many cultures, the five fingers of the Hamsa Hand symbolize the most sacred principles of that culture.
The five represents the five books of the Torah for Jews. The meaning of the hamsa hand, or the meaning of the hand of Fatima, is also evident from the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, “Heh,” one of God's holy names.

Sometimes an eye is placed in the palm of the hand, the Nazar. Hamsa combined with the eye is considered an antidote to negative energies. In all cultures, the Hamsa hand, or the hand of Fatima, is in any case used as a symbol for protection.

No wonder that the Hand of Fatima or the Hamsa hand is so loved as jewelry and as a tattoo; now also as a template so that you can make it yourself in your home.

What will it bring to your home
With the Hamsa wall tattoo you ensure a safe feeling in your home. Use the Harnas as a source of inspiration while meditating and feel protected against the negative energy from the outside.

You can also easily make the Hamsa at home with this template. For example in the living room, as the heart of your home. The Hamsa  also provides a soothing and protected feeling in a yoga studio.

Additional information

The dimensions of the stencil are 130 x 90 cm (51 x 30"). 
All our stencils are made of highly durable recyclable plastic on 3mm PVC. They are robust and durable and can be used anywhere, anytime. You will be able to reuse the stencil up to 4 times. 

Pick & paint in your prefered color

Two flexa testers are enough, or 0.25 liters of water-based paint. You can easily stick the stencil to the wall. All you have to do after that is paint over it with a roller. Wait for the paint to dry and then remove the stencil. This is how you have created a personal hamsa mandala. Visit our how to apply page to explore how to make a Mandala using the Mandala Stencil.

 

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Our mandalas are made of super durable plastic, each Mandala Stencil is reusable, strong and guaranteed to deliver a beautiful result every time. On walls, timber, stone, concrete, curtains, cushions and fabrics...the possibilities are endless. Just grab your Mandala Stencil and go for it!
WHAT IS A MANDALA

A mandala makes you aware of infinity and the connection with everything and everyone around you. A mandala has no end and no beginning.Did you know that a mandala is also used in certain traditions, meditations and rituals? Buddhism and Hinduism in particular make great use of mandalasfamous magic herb of the ancient Greeks, already given by Hermes to Ulysses by Homer as a precaution against Circe's witchcraft.

The Italian botanists of the Renaissance period recognised, most probably correctly, a kind of Allium in it, since in Greece as well as in all of Europe it was considered the main means of warding off magic.

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