The symbol of the Hamsa is found in many near-Eastern and middle-Eastern cultures. It is often seen on amulets, bracelets, and household objects. It represents the Hand of God.
The Hamsa logo that I use is unique - created in collaboration with my wife. The elements, and what they represent are:
The Hand (Hamsa)
The hand of God symbolizes that we are meant to do God's work. We submit in obedience to the Creator of the Heavens and the Earth, and seek to do His will by being an extension of His hands.
The All-Seeing Eye
To us, the eye of God represents not only the fact that God is omniscient (all knowing) and omnipresent (all places), but also that we have been given God's eyes to see the world. Instead of looking at situations and people through the lenses of culture, we view others with compassion, love, grace, humility, and hope.
The Tetragrammaton (יהוה)
The name of God, in Hebrew, is typically transliterated in English as YHWH, and pronounced Yahweh.