The product is metal. The rope is elastic. The color of the stones may differ from the image. The hand symbol can have different meanings in different cultures and religions. Some examples: In Jewish culture, the Hamsa Hand symbol is known as the "Hamsa" and is believed to bring fertility, prosperity and protection. At the same time, the five fingers in the symbol refer to the five senses and the five books. In the Islamic religion, the Hamsa Hand symbol is known as the "Hand of Fatima" and is a symbol of the Prophet Muhammad. It refers to the hands of Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad. The five fingers in the symbol represent the five Islamic principles: Faith, Prayer, Fasting, Zakat and Hajj. In Hinduism and Buddhism, the hand symbol is known as "Mudra" and has different meanings. For example, the "Abhaya Mudra" symbol is used to calm fear and anxiety, while the "Varada Mudra" symbol represents generosity and forgiveness. In ancient Rome, the hand symbol was known as "Mano Fico" and was used to ward off bad luck. The symbol was formed by keeping the palm of the hand open and the fingers clenched. In England, the "V" sign made by combining the index and middle fingers means victory and peace. This symbol, II. It was used frequently during World War II. The hand symbol may have different meanings across cultures and religions, but it is generally believed to bring protection, luck, and abundance.