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Jewish khamsa, Morocco

There is a like one in "Desert Jewels. North African Jewelry and photography from the Xavier Guerrand-Hermès Collection" (Cynthia Becker and Kristyne Loughran, Museum for African Art, NY).The inscription seems to be identical. The opening would be a verse from Jacob's blessing of his children in the book of Genesis: "Joseph is a fruitful bough by spring, its branches run over a wall". Then it follows with a fragment of the next verse: "They embittered him and became protagonist". According to "Desert Jewels" the reference to this verse "likens the wearer to Joseph, a biblical personality who overcame many obstacles before achieving success".
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  • I love this. And still more the translation and explanations. Wonderful

  • Thank you very much, Chantal!

  • This is interesting, Jose ... a protective amulet and an inspiring message. 'Keep on keeping on' would be a modern equivalent. How old do you think the hamsa is?

  • Hello, Thelma. I am sorry for not having answered you before but I have been out of Madrid the last couple of weeks. I do not really know how old this piece may be but my guess would be about the first half of the XXth century.

  • Thanks Jose. This little hamsa has great character.

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