Hamsa Fish
Introducing Hamsa Fish! A decorative vintage brass fish has been given new life as a Judaica object in this piece made with various layered metal Judaica jewelry charms, and crushed copper (a natural element that clears out negativity and conducts energy).
The Hamsa and Star of David amulets are known to promote protection and prosperity and they have been used throughout this sculpture to highlight the fins and ridges of the vintage brass fish. The concept behind featuring these elements is to share the message that each individual charm, like each individual human, is beautiful and matters on their own and is unique and valuable. But when brought together as a community or as an artwork, an even more powerful result is formed. This is the strength of the Jewish people and should be celebrated as a group, but allowed to flourish individually however one might want to explore their ancestral culture. The charms and crushed copper are secured with clear epoxy resin for durability.
Hamsa Fish seems to be swimming on a pool of water made from poured resin, as it sits displayed upon its 1” thick acrylic base.
Welcome this statement display piece to your home today as a beautiful decorative element that brings with it a celebration of the Jewish culture and an appreciation for natural resources.
This work was created in 2023 by artist Kenny Zablotsky, who utilizes his Hebrew name Channan Tzvi when designing for his Judaica studio Hamsas of Munkatch.
Hamsa Fish was exhibited at the Drezner Gallery of the Farmington Valley Arts Center in Avon, Connecticut during their “Gone Fishing” exhibition in July 2023 and at the Windsor Art Center in May 2024.
10” x 10” x 10”
Contact orders@jewishjoy.co with any questions.
About HAMSAS OF MUNKATCH:
Hamsas of Munkatch is a Judaica design studio founded by artist Channan Tzvi (Kenny Zablotsky), grounded in the belief that Judaism should be woven into the fabric of daily life. The studio creates beautiful, high-quality objects that celebrate Jewish culture and heritage. Hamsas of Munkatch emphasizes that the experience of Jewish traditions doesn’t have to be confined to religious artifacts alone, but should extend to everyday items, making them joyful, meaningful, and visually stunning. By incorporating these pieces into our surroundings, they serve as both a reminder and a tool for cultivating Jewish pride. With Hamsas of Munkatch, the goal is to make the celebration of Jewish identity effortless and full of joy.
Celebrate your Judaism and find your Jewish Joy with an item from Hamsas of Munkatch!
Introducing Hamsa Fish! A decorative vintage brass fish has been given new life as a Judaica object in this piece made with various layered metal Judaica jewelry charms, and crushed copper (a natural element that clears out negativity and conducts energy).
The Hamsa and Star of David amulets are known to promote protection and prosperity and they have been used throughout this sculpture to highlight the fins and ridges of the vintage brass fish. The concept behind featuring these elements is to share the message that each individual charm, like each individual human, is beautiful and matters on their own and is unique and valuable. But when brought together as a community or as an artwork, an even more powerful result is formed. This is the strength of the Jewish people and should be celebrated as a group, but allowed to flourish individually however one might want to explore their ancestral culture. The charms and crushed copper are secured with clear epoxy resin for durability.
Hamsa Fish seems to be swimming on a pool of water made from poured resin, as it sits displayed upon its 1” thick acrylic base.
Welcome this statement display piece to your home today as a beautiful decorative element that brings with it a celebration of the Jewish culture and an appreciation for natural resources.
This work was created in 2023 by artist Kenny Zablotsky, who utilizes his Hebrew name Channan Tzvi when designing for his Judaica studio Hamsas of Munkatch.
Hamsa Fish was exhibited at the Drezner Gallery of the Farmington Valley Arts Center in Avon, Connecticut during their “Gone Fishing” exhibition in July 2023 and at the Windsor Art Center in May 2024.
10” x 10” x 10”
Contact orders@jewishjoy.co with any questions.
About HAMSAS OF MUNKATCH:
Hamsas of Munkatch is a Judaica design studio founded by artist Channan Tzvi (Kenny Zablotsky), grounded in the belief that Judaism should be woven into the fabric of daily life. The studio creates beautiful, high-quality objects that celebrate Jewish culture and heritage. Hamsas of Munkatch emphasizes that the experience of Jewish traditions doesn’t have to be confined to religious artifacts alone, but should extend to everyday items, making them joyful, meaningful, and visually stunning. By incorporating these pieces into our surroundings, they serve as both a reminder and a tool for cultivating Jewish pride. With Hamsas of Munkatch, the goal is to make the celebration of Jewish identity effortless and full of joy.
Celebrate your Judaism and find your Jewish Joy with an item from Hamsas of Munkatch!
- All sales are final.
- We will provide a refund or no charge replacement for any orders damaged in shipping. Please contact us within 72 hours of package delivery to report any concerns. Photographs of the shipping parcel conditions will be required for any insurance claims, and we may request the damaged items be sent back to us - so please do not dispose of any items until an agreement has been reached on next steps.
- Vintage items are expected to have normal wear given their age and original artwork often features a handmade quality that may include uneven surfaces or minor blemishes. Conditions should be examined closely before purchases are made.
- We will provide a no charge replacement or refund for any quality issues. Refunds are not based on customer preference.
- All sales are final.
- We will provide a refund or no charge replacement for any orders damaged in shipping. Please contact us within 72 hours of package delivery to report any concerns. Photographs of the shipping parcel conditions will be required for any insurance claims, and we may request the damaged items be sent back to us - so please do not dispose of any items until an agreement has been reached on next steps.
- Vintage items are expected to have normal wear given their age and original artwork often features a handmade quality that may include uneven surfaces or minor blemishes. Conditions should be examined closely before purchases are made.
- We will provide a no charge replacement or refund for any quality issues. Refunds are not based on customer preference.
Introducing Hamsa Fish! A decorative vintage brass fish has been given new life as a Judaica object in this piece made with various layered metal Judaica jewelry charms, and crushed copper (a natural element that clears out negativity and conducts energy).
The Hamsa and Star of David amulets are known to promote protection and prosperity and they have been used throughout this sculpture to highlight the fins and ridges of the vintage brass fish. The concept behind featuring these elements is to share the message that each individual charm, like each individual human, is beautiful and matters on their own and is unique and valuable. But when brought together as a community or as an artwork, an even more powerful result is formed. This is the strength of the Jewish people and should be celebrated as a group, but allowed to flourish individually however one might want to explore their ancestral culture. The charms and crushed copper are secured with clear epoxy resin for durability.
Hamsa Fish seems to be swimming on a pool of water made from poured resin, as it sits displayed upon its 1” thick acrylic base.
Welcome this statement display piece to your home today as a beautiful decorative element that brings with it a celebration of the Jewish culture and an appreciation for natural resources.
This work was created in 2023 by artist Kenny Zablotsky, who utilizes his Hebrew name Channan Tzvi when designing for his Judaica studio Hamsas of Munkatch.
Hamsa Fish was exhibited at the Drezner Gallery of the Farmington Valley Arts Center in Avon, Connecticut during their “Gone Fishing” exhibition in July 2023 and at the Windsor Art Center in May 2024.
10” x 10” x 10”
Contact orders@jewishjoy.co with any questions.
About HAMSAS OF MUNKATCH:
Hamsas of Munkatch is a Judaica design studio founded by artist Channan Tzvi (Kenny Zablotsky), grounded in the belief that Judaism should be woven into the fabric of daily life. The studio creates beautiful, high-quality objects that celebrate Jewish culture and heritage. Hamsas of Munkatch emphasizes that the experience of Jewish traditions doesn’t have to be confined to religious artifacts alone, but should extend to everyday items, making them joyful, meaningful, and visually stunning. By incorporating these pieces into our surroundings, they serve as both a reminder and a tool for cultivating Jewish pride. With Hamsas of Munkatch, the goal is to make the celebration of Jewish identity effortless and full of joy.
Celebrate your Judaism and find your Jewish Joy with an item from Hamsas of Munkatch!
Introducing Hamsa Fish! A decorative vintage brass fish has been given new life as a Judaica object in this piece made with various layered metal Judaica jewelry charms, and crushed copper (a natural element that clears out negativity and conducts energy).
The Hamsa and Star of David amulets are known to promote protection and prosperity and they have been used throughout this sculpture to highlight the fins and ridges of the vintage brass fish. The concept behind featuring these elements is to share the message that each individual charm, like each individual human, is beautiful and matters on their own and is unique and valuable. But when brought together as a community or as an artwork, an even more powerful result is formed. This is the strength of the Jewish people and should be celebrated as a group, but allowed to flourish individually however one might want to explore their ancestral culture. The charms and crushed copper are secured with clear epoxy resin for durability.
Hamsa Fish seems to be swimming on a pool of water made from poured resin, as it sits displayed upon its 1” thick acrylic base.
Welcome this statement display piece to your home today as a beautiful decorative element that brings with it a celebration of the Jewish culture and an appreciation for natural resources.
This work was created in 2023 by artist Kenny Zablotsky, who utilizes his Hebrew name Channan Tzvi when designing for his Judaica studio Hamsas of Munkatch.
Hamsa Fish was exhibited at the Drezner Gallery of the Farmington Valley Arts Center in Avon, Connecticut during their “Gone Fishing” exhibition in July 2023 and at the Windsor Art Center in May 2024.
10” x 10” x 10”
Contact orders@jewishjoy.co with any questions.
About HAMSAS OF MUNKATCH:
Hamsas of Munkatch is a Judaica design studio founded by artist Channan Tzvi (Kenny Zablotsky), grounded in the belief that Judaism should be woven into the fabric of daily life. The studio creates beautiful, high-quality objects that celebrate Jewish culture and heritage. Hamsas of Munkatch emphasizes that the experience of Jewish traditions doesn’t have to be confined to religious artifacts alone, but should extend to everyday items, making them joyful, meaningful, and visually stunning. By incorporating these pieces into our surroundings, they serve as both a reminder and a tool for cultivating Jewish pride. With Hamsas of Munkatch, the goal is to make the celebration of Jewish identity effortless and full of joy.
Celebrate your Judaism and find your Jewish Joy with an item from Hamsas of Munkatch!
- All sales are final.
- We will provide a refund or no charge replacement for any orders damaged in shipping. Please contact us within 72 hours of package delivery to report any concerns. Photographs of the shipping parcel conditions will be required for any insurance claims, and we may request the damaged items be sent back to us - so please do not dispose of any items until an agreement has been reached on next steps.
- Vintage items are expected to have normal wear given their age and original artwork often features a handmade quality that may include uneven surfaces or minor blemishes. Conditions should be examined closely before purchases are made.
- We will provide a no charge replacement or refund for any quality issues. Refunds are not based on customer preference.
- All sales are final.
- We will provide a refund or no charge replacement for any orders damaged in shipping. Please contact us within 72 hours of package delivery to report any concerns. Photographs of the shipping parcel conditions will be required for any insurance claims, and we may request the damaged items be sent back to us - so please do not dispose of any items until an agreement has been reached on next steps.
- Vintage items are expected to have normal wear given their age and original artwork often features a handmade quality that may include uneven surfaces or minor blemishes. Conditions should be examined closely before purchases are made.
- We will provide a no charge replacement or refund for any quality issues. Refunds are not based on customer preference.