Silver Hamsa Protection Bracelet 103-76 BCE 7.5"

Silver Hamsa Protection Bracelet 103-76 BCE 7.5"

$296.00
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Beautifully crafted sterling silver bracelet with authentic Bronze Roman Coin by California jeweler Erez Epshtein. 7.5" The hamsa is a palm-shaped amulet popular throughout the Maghreb and in the Middle East and commonly used in jewelry and wall hangings. Depicting the open right hand, an image recognized and used as a sign of protection in many times throughout history, the hamsa is believed by some Jews, to provide defense against the evil eye. This coin is also known as the Widow's Mite and mentioned in the New Testament. (See more history below) Obverse of the coin is a Macedonian star and the reverse is an anchor. Coin dates: 103-76 BC. HISTORY: The famous "Poor Widow's Mite" bronze leptons of Alexander Jannaeus (103-76 BC.) He became ruler of the Jews in 103 BCE and was young and ambitious ruler. The coins are symbolic in the history of Christianity and mentioned in the Bible in the new testament where Jesus sat down opposite the place where the offerings were put and watched the

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