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Grand Hamsa #2 | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Umasqu
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Grand Hamsa #2 | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Umasqu
Grand Hamsa #2 | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Umasqu
Grand Hamsa #2 | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Umasqu
Grand Hamsa #2 | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Umasqu

Created and Sold by Umasqu

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Grand Hamsa #2 - Wall Hangings

Price $245

Grand Hamsa # 2 is part of our Lucky Charms collection. The Hamsa mask is our modern take on the famous "Hand of Fatima". The Hamasa symbol, as well as the "eye" symbol from our "Eyes" collection, are consider to be a good luck charms.

A handmade decorative Hamsa made out of Venner and Formica layers. Hang it on your office wall, living room or in the kids room, you can not go wrong with this artistic charm.
• 42 x 33 cm | 16.5 X 12.9"
• Handmade to order
• Part of the Lucky Charms Collection
• Ready for wall mounting
• All of our masks are hand-painted, unique with their own character, and just like us humans, they have some unique features, not imperfections
• Made from a combination of different materials such as Veneer, MDF, Formica, Perspex, Plastic, and Felt and are all colored with quality MolotowTM Premium color.

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Item Grand Hamsa #2
Created by Umasqu
As seen in Creator's Studio, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2021
Wall and home decor handmade items, adding whimsical and modern touch to any room.

Created by designer Tzachi Nevo, Umasqu brings to life three-dimensional designs of familiar images through unique modern decorative wall decor. Human faces, animals and figures inspired from quotations of different design languages, the decorative images project the world of Nevo’s playground where he can disassemble and create forms.
All pieces are made in Umasqu’s studio in Tel-Aviv. Made of layers that combine different wood types in laser cutting, the pieces are usually a combination of veneer affixed to plywood and MDF. The process ends with hand painting and a composition that includes connecting and gluing the layers for the final product.