HAMSA Suncatcher

HAMSA Suncatcher

$50.00

Join Us to ring in the new year with beautiful bright light and good luck for the next chapter.

Sunday January 21st, noon to 3p at The Oregon Express

Saturday Feb 3rd, noon to 3p at Macks Tavern

Monday Feb 5th, 2p to 5p at The Mosaic Institute - BYOB

Have some fun, meet new people, exercise your creativity muscles and banish evil.

You will be using a mosaic tool to cut stained glass (of various colors) into pieces and glue them onto a clear substrate using clear adhesive. The substrate is Lexan and the adhesive we will be using is E6000. You will have the Hamsa Hand template drawn onto the plastic on your cutout so you can follow the design easily!

Mosaic experience is a plus for this class but not necessary. All colors will be available.

We will grout the Hamsa suncatchers and have them finished and ready for pickup at the Mosaic Institute Studio in South Park.

You Get…

Mosaic lesson

Glass Evil Eye Charm

Stained glass & E6000 glue

Lexan Hamsa substrate

Metal hanging clip

Grouting & finishing

and FUN….

Heads Up: If you are very sensitive to smells this isn’t the class for you. The E6000 glue has a slight odor.

DIVINE PROTECTION: MEANING OF THE HAMSA HAND

The Hamsa Hand is a universal sign of protection, power, and strength that dates back to ancient Mesopotamia. Known as the Hand of Fatima in Islam and the Hand of Miriam in Judaism, it's believed to protect against the evil eye and all negative energies. 

The word “Hamsa” means “five,” representing the fingers of the right hand. For Hindus and Buddhists, it symbolizes chakras, energy flow in the body, the five senses, and the mudras that affect them.

Each finger connects to an element and chakra:


Thumb- Fire element, solar plexus chakra.


Forefinger- Air element, the heart chakra.


Middle Finger- Ethereal elements, the throat chakra.


Ring Finger- Earth element, root chakra.


Pinky Finger- Water element, sacral chakra.

There are two ways to display the Hamsa:  


Hand Facing Down or Varada Mudra

When the Hamsa hand faces down, it opens you up to all of the abundance and goodness of the universe, welcoming them into your life. Hand facing down also brings fertility and answers to prayers and manifestations. Often, in this position, the fingers are closed together to bring good luck.

Hand Facing Up or Abhaya Mudra


When the Hamsa hand is facing up, it is a universal sign against evil. It is a powerful sign of protection and shields us from our inner thoughts of hatred, jealousy, and insecurities. Often, in this position, the fingers are spread apart to ward off evil.

May your Hamsa Hand bring you love, light, luck, and protection. 

The Oregon Express - Oregon District - 336 E 5th St, Dayton, OH 45402

Macks Tavern - 381 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Washington Township, OH 45459

The Mosaic Institute Studio - 260 Oak Street, Dayton, OH 45410

- PICKUP -

DATE will be announced at class (or by appointment)

at the Mosaic Institute Art Studio in South Park. (1 mile from the Oregon District).

260 Oak Street, Dayton 45410 (side door)

(Apple users type in address, google sends you to Brown Street)

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