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Horned animal head gesture and ancient worship of a neolithic-era Venus) hints at the cultural survival of a link between the Goddess Luna) and blood coral (formerly sacred to the sea goddess Mano cornuto charms from silver (formerly sacred to the moon The evil eye is believed to harm nursing mothers and theirīabies, bearing fruit trees, milking animals, and the sperm of Older Neapolitan manoĬornuto charms were also carved of blood coral. Naples, where such charms were extremely popular. The mano cornuto shown here is a modern pewter reproduction of aġ9th century silver amulet, probably from the area around In America among descendents of Italian immigrants. Hamsa hand, the eye-in-hand, the mano fico (fig hand), and the interlocked thumb gesture.Ī regionally popular amulet, it is primarily found in Italy and Resembles other hand gestures and hand images that ward off evil, including the Mano cornuto is used for magical protection against the evil eye. Whether made as an apotropaic gesture or worn as an amulet, the The reference is to the horned head of an animal. Represents a hand gesture in which the index and little fingersĪre extended while the middle and ring fingers are curled into
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