Hamsa Mandala by Ink Circles
The Hamsa Hand is a universal sign of protection. The symbol can be traced to ancient Mesopotamia and it’s been used since by many cultures and many religions including Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam to provide a blessing and protect against the evil eye. They can’t ALL be wrong, so added benefits of stitching this beautiful piece may be a little luck and abundance coming your way.
It is 119 stitches square and was stitched with DMC on White/Mint Splash printed 32 count Lugana.

28 count Cashel Linen - Platinum
14 count Aida - Christmas Red
Cardboard Floss Bobbins
Watercolor Beauty
Shadowplay Little Boy Blue
Watercolor Beauty
Sampler Threads - Acorn
Mill Hill - 00252
Classic Colorworks - Chopped Chives
Shadowplay Brown Black
Classic Colorworks - Bean Sprout
Thread/Floss Drops - Red Sparkle
Mill Hill - 02024
Kathy's Kreations - 009
Wintertime Fairy
Seed Beads - 02004
Bella Filipina - Maria Makiling
Beguiling Tiger
DMC White Cone
Liberty Fabrics Carnaby Collection - Piccadilly Poppy
Mill Hill - 00151
Bellissimo 8 By Tex Yarns
Kathy's Kreations - 005
Kathy's Kreations - 012
Seed Beads - 02011
Wallis by Texyarns
Mill Hill - 03012
Weeks Dye Works - Celebration
Classic Colorworks - Cayenne
Plastic Embroidery Hoop 7"
Weeks Dye Works - Carrot
Watercolor Beauty
Mirabilia - Pretty in Pink 