Hamsa Hand Colors: Meanings & How to Choose
BY NICOLE LAU
Hamsa Hand Colors: Meanings & How to Choose
Hamsa hands come in many colors - blue, gold, silver, red, green, black. Each color carries different energy and serves different purposes.
Choosing the right color hamsa amplifies your protection and aligns with your specific needs.
This is your guide to hamsa hand colors and their meanings.
Blue Hamsa: Protection & Truth
Meaning:
- Protection from evil eye (most common)
- Truth and spiritual connection
- Calm, peace, and clarity
- Throat chakra activation
Best For:
Evil eye protection, communication, spiritual work, calming anxiety.
When to Use:
Daily protection, when around envious people, for clear communication.
Gold/Yellow Hamsa: Blessings & Prosperity
Meaning:
- Divine light and blessings
- Prosperity and abundance
- Success and achievement
- Solar plexus power
Best For:
Attracting wealth, success in business, confidence, manifesting goals.
When to Use:
Business ventures, financial goals, building confidence, seeking blessings.
Silver/White Hamsa: Purity & Clarity
Meaning:
- Purity and cleansing
- Divine protection
- Clarity and truth
- Moon energy and intuition
Best For:
Spiritual cleansing, new beginnings, clarity, intuitive work.
When to Use:
After negativity, fresh starts, meditation, developing intuition.
Red Hamsa: Strength & Vitality
Meaning:
- Strength and courage
- Vitality and life force
- Grounding and protection
- Root chakra activation
Best For:
Physical protection, courage, vitality, grounding energy.
When to Use:
Facing challenges, needing courage, physical healing, staying grounded.
Green Hamsa: Healing & Growth
Meaning:
- Healing and health
- Growth and renewal
- Heart chakra opening
- Abundance and fertility
Best For:
Physical/emotional healing, heart opening, growth, new projects.
When to Use:
Recovery from illness, emotional healing, starting new ventures.
Black Hamsa: Absorption & Grounding
Meaning:
- Absorbs negativity
- Strong grounding
- Protection from psychic attack
- Banishing and removal
Best For:
Heavy negativity, psychic protection, grounding, banishing.
When to Use:
Intense negative environments, psychic attack, need strong grounding.
How to Choose Your Hamsa Color
Based on Your Need:
- Evil eye protection: Blue
- Wealth/success: Gold
- Healing: Green
- Courage: Red
- Clarity: Silver/White
- Heavy protection: Black
Based on Intuition:
Which color are you drawn to? Trust your intuition - your energy knows what you need.
Multiple Colors:
You can use different colored hamsas for different purposes. Have blue for daily protection, gold for work, green for healing.
Our Hamsa Hand Weekender Bag
Our Hamsa Hand Weekender Bag features beautiful hamsa design for portable divine protection wherever you go.
Choose Your Protection
The right color hamsa amplifies your intention and aligns with your specific needs. Choose wisely, trust your intuition, and let color enhance your divine protection.
Divine protection with our Hamsa Hand Weekender Bag.
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