At L'Bazar 33, we take great pride in our Moroccan heritage and culture. One of the symbols that we hold dear to our hearts is the "khmissa" or the "hand of Fatima". The khmissa is a traditional Moroccan amulet that is believed to protect against the evil eye and bring good luck and prosperity.
 
In Moroccan culture, the khmissa is also known as the "hand of Fatima" as it is believed to have been named after Fatima Zahra, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. The symbol itself is a hand with three extended fingers in the middle and two symmetrical thumbs on either side. In the center of the palm, there is an eye that represents the all-seeing eye of God and the power to protect against negative energies.
 
We have incorporated the khmissa into our brand as a way to pay homage to our culture and traditions. Our logo features the khmissa as a central element, representing the protection and good luck that it symbolizes. We believe that our brand represents more than just fashion; it represents the rich heritage and cultural identity of Morocco.
 
When you wear L'Bazar 33, you are not just wearing a piece of clothing, you are also wearing a symbol of protection and good luck. We hope that our brand will continue to bring joy and prosperity to our customers, just as the khmissa has done for generations in Moroccan culture.

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