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Set a tone of warmth, protection, and bohemian elegance the moment you open your front door. Our Hamsa metal wall art collection is designed to transform your entryway into a welcoming sanctuary. The Hamsa hand is an ancient symbol of protection, happiness, and good fortune, making it the perfect emblem to greet guests and guard your home's threshold. Crafted from premium steel with intricate laser-cut detailing, these pieces blend spiritual significance with striking modern bohemian aesthetics.
The entryway is the transitional space between the outside world and your personal haven. Pairing the spiritual protection of the Hamsa with the grounded, durable nature of metal creates a powerful anchor for this space. In a bohemian design scheme, the precise, geometric cutouts of our metal Hamsas provide a beautiful contrast to softer textures like woven rugs, macrame runners, and trailing potted pothos, adding an essential layer of visual structure without losing that free-spirited vibe.
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Styling Tips
Center Above a Console Table
Anchor your Hamsa metal art directly above a reclaimed wood or rattan entryway console. Flank the metal piece with two warm-toned table lamps to cast dramatic shadows through the laser-cut metal patterns.
Layer with Lush Greenery
Bohemian design thrives on life. Hang your Hamsa art next to a cascading string of pearls or a tall snake plant. The organic green leaves will beautifully juxtapose the matte black or copper finish of the metal.
Create a Spiritual Gallery Wall
Surround a medium-sized Hamsa metal piece with smaller woven baskets, brass mirrors, and framed botanical prints to create a collected-over-time, eclectic foyer display.
Pair with Warm Textures
Contrast the hard, sleek lines of the metal Hamsa with a textured macrame wall hanging nearby or a vintage Persian runner on the floor to maintain a cozy, inviting entryway aesthetic.
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Size Guide
| Room Size | Recommended Art Size |
|---|---|
| Narrow Hallway or Small Foyer | 18 to 24 inches for a subtle focal point that doesn't overwhelm the walking path. |
| Standard Entryway with Console | 24 to 30 inches to perfectly anchor the space above a 48-inch wide table. |
| Grand Foyer with High Ceilings | 36 inches or larger to command attention and fill the expansive vertical wall space. |