








"Hand of Fatima" shelf holder in brushed aluminum (15 cm) by artist Shelly Agronin
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"Hand of Fatima" shelf holder in brushed aluminum (15 cm)
Made in a geometric minimalist style designed by artist Shelly Agronin
Decorative Hamsa - protective symbols that bring luck, health, happiness and good fortune while warding off bad and negative emotions.
This Hamsa has a contemporary Israeli design, making it the perfect shelf design for your living room, kitchen, bedroom, or office.
Hamsa from the artist's origami collection:
The creations are made of high-quality aluminum alloy, are lightweight, elegant and well suited for office or urban home design or as housewarming gifts.
or meaningful and stylish weddings. Each piece comes flat and easy to fold, with no additional tools required for assembly. Carefully crafted, it's ready to come to life in your hands.
Small Hamsa dimensions:
Package size: 190X115X3 mm / 7.4X4.4X0.1 inch
Flat mode size: 180X106X1.5 mm / 7.2X4.2X0.05 inches
Folded Hamsa Size: 150X106X105 mm / 5.9X4.2X4.15 inches
Material: Brushed aluminum with a handmade finish (all designs are handmade. Therefore, slight finish differences may occur between products).
Weight: 70 (small)
Crafted with precision, this figurine is laser cut.
For internal use only.
These stunning designs will bring originality to your home and bring beauty and design to every room, office, lobby, and more.
A luxurious piece of art with an excellent finish to place on a table shelf.
This creation is a great gift for a perfect decoration for a lobby, home/business, trips abroad, birthdays, holidays and observances, a retirement gift, and more.
These pieces are sold flat to be folded by the customer.
All of Shelly's creations are highly appreciated in the gifts from Israel category.
Made in Israel! MADE IN ISRAEL! Original handmade Israeli art.
Shelly Agronin graduated from the Industrial Design Department at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem (2004).
Since then, she has worked in one of the most prestigious design studios in Israel and has developed a wide variety of products for companies in Israel and abroad.
Her passion is to transform an average object through design and create engaging experiences that connect emotionally.
Shapes, technologies, and styling attract her. From this alchemy comes her creativity and the ability to provide smart solutions.
Throughout her career, she has worked in cross-disciplinary teams, with engineers, graphic designers, and marketing teams in a wide variety of categories:
From electronics, consumer products to jewelry; from mass-produced consumer plastic items to niche disposables, from idea to product.

My favorite technology of the last decade has been metal bending. Even after developing hundreds of products,
The process of transitioning from a two-dimensional layout to a three-dimensional product amazed her every time.
Through Wallaby's folding products, she wants to share this experience with her customers.

A little about "Hamsa ":
The Hamsa, also known as the Hand of Fatima or the Hand of Mary, is a symbol revered in many cultures and religions around the world. It is a hand-shaped amulet that
It is believed to bring good luck, protection and happiness to the wearer. The word "hamsa" means "five" in Arabic, and the symbol is often
Depicted with five fingers, although it can also be represented with three or four fingers.
Hamsa has a long history and is said to date back to ancient times. It is believed to have originated in ancient Mesopotamia, where it is
Used as a symbol of protection against the evil eye, the symbol spread to other parts of the world, including the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe, where it was adopted by various cultures and religions.
In Islamic tradition, the hamsa is called the "Hand of Fatima," after the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. According to legend, Fatima was visited by an angel who gave
She has a hand-shaped amulet to protect her from harm. The hamsa is therefore considered a symbol of Fatima's faith and devotion to God, and is often worn as a sign of protection and blessings.
In Jewish tradition, the hamsa is called the "Hand of Miriam," after the sister of Moses. Miriam was a prophetess and leader of the Jewish people, and it is said
The hamsa represents her strength, courage, and compassion. The hamsa is often used in Jewish homes as a symbol
For protection and it is believed that it drives away evil spirits and brings good luck to the household.
In both Islamic and Jewish traditions, the hamsa is also associated with the number five, which is considered a sacred number. In Islam,
The five fingers of the hamsa represent the five pillars of Islam, while in Judaism they represent the five books of the Torah.
The hamsa is therefore seen as a symbol of faith and devotion to God.
The hamsa is also used in other cultures and religions, including Christianity and Paganism. In Christianity it is sometimes called the "Hand of Mary",
Named after the mother of Jesus, it is used as a symbol of protection and blessings. In pagan cultures, the hamsa is often associated with the goddess Venus and is used as a symbol of fertility and abundance.
Today, the hamsa is a popular amulet and is sometimes worn as jewelry or hung on a wall. It is believed to bring good luck,
Protection and happiness for the wearer and a powerful symbol of faith and devotion to God. The Hamsa is a testament to the enduring power of symbols and their ability to connect us to our past, present and future.
Times and delivery
All orders from the site are made through a courier company with a home delivery.
– Jewelry: 2-6 business days (unless it is a custom-designed piece of jewelry)
– Judaica and art: 4-7 business days.
Our interest is mutual – that you receive your orders as quickly as possible! We are personally available to our customers until the order is received.
Delivery times:
– Home delivery 2-5 business days to central locations.
– Delivery to kibbutzim/moshavim 3-6 business days.
* The times are shipping times only! and do not include handling times detailed below.
Treatment times:
– Jewelry orders will usually be shipped the same day! If the order is placed in the early morning hours (by 11-12 noon).
Orders received after that will be processed the next day.
– Orders from various artists (David Gerstein, Yair Emanuel, Dorit Klein, and more): Most products are in stock and will be shipped within 1-3 business days (some products are shipped directly from the artist in order to save on shipping costs and shorten delivery times).
– Special orders in production / or custom design orders will be shipped within 4-5 business days from the date of purchase (not including shipping time).
It is important to note that the times listed are intended to cover and back up punctuality. Orders will usually be received faster.
Do you have an urgent order? Are you worried that you won't receive it on time? It is advisable to speak with customer service on WhatsApp before placing the order.
There is the option of self-collection by prior arrangement, and same-day deliveries in certain categories and to various regions of the country.
We work efficiently to deliver your order as quickly as possible. For example, a product that is in stock may be shipped within just a few hours of placing the order and will arrive at your doorstep according to the time indicated in the payment method you choose.
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