Commonly used in Middle Eastern and North African cultures as a symbol of protection against the "evil eye". Design: It is a silver-toned metal plaque shaped like a palm with a central blue stone, often referred to as an "evil eye" charm. Imagery: The design includes detailed engravings of Jerusalem landmarks, such as the Tower of David and the Western Wall, along with symbolic imagery like fish, grapes, and a pomegranate representing fruitfulness and blessing. Purpose: Typically hung in homes or displayed as a souvenir to bring good luck, strength, and protection to the household.