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CASA DE HAMSA BLANCO

CASA DE HAMSA BLANCO

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Crystal clear, sometimes with a silver hue. Viscosity: Thin, quick tears on the glass, indicating lightness and freshness. AROMA: Fresh and vibrant, with pronounced notes of raw agave. Citrusy and herbal tones, such as lime and fresh herbs. Subtle hints of white pepper and mild spices. TASTE: Smooth and fresh on the palate, with an initial sweetness. Herbal and vegetal flavors develop, showcasing the cooked agave. Spicy and salty undertones balance out the initial sweetness. Clean and refreshing finish, with a lingering hint of agave and spices. THE PALATE: Light and silky texture, with a medium body. Refreshing and lively sensation on the palate. Smooth and clean finish, without any astringent notes. OVERALL IMPRESSION: A fresh and vibrant Blanco Tequila, perfect for sipping or mixing in cocktails. Notable for its agave character and smoothness on the palate. Ideal for those seeking a light and refreshing Tequila experience. The Hamsa Hand is a universal sign of protection, power, and strength that dates back to ancient Mesopotamia. Known as the Hand of Fatima in Islam and the Hand of Miriam in Judaism, it's believed to protect against the evil eye and all negative energies. The Hamsa can have many meanings across cultures, making ‘Casa de Hamsa’ Brand universal: PROTECTION The Hamsa is a universal symbol of protection against negative energies and the evil eye, a superstitious belief that a malevolent glare can cause bad luck. In some Sephardic Jewish rituals, brides may wear a Hamsa around their neck during henna ceremonies to ward off the evil eye. UNITY The Hamsa can also represent peace and intercultural unity, such as a desire for the well-being of both Jewish and Muslim people world-wide. OTHER MEANINGS In Hinduism and Buddhism, the Hamsa can symbolize chakras, energy flow, the five senses, and mudras. In numerology, the number five can represent change, new energy, letting go, and moving away from things that no longer serve you. The Hamsa is often depicted in jewelry and wall hangings throughout the world. 


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