14K Solid Gold Beaded Red String Bracelet Kaballah Good Luck Protection
- Description
Protection, luck, strength, and luxury all at the same time in this dainty and minimalist bracelet. Chic and trendy, they are perfect on their own or for layering with other bracelets.
D E T A I L S
⚬ All parts are crafted with pure all solid 14K Gold 100% guaranteed (Not plated or filled)
⚬ Water-Resistant, Tarnish-Resistant, and Hypoallergenic
⚬ 14k Solid Gold 4mm faceted ball
⚬ The strong cord will last forever! You can shower or swim with it!.
⚬ Offered in red or black
⚬ Made in our studio in California
⚬ Adjustable up to 9.5 inches but if you need a bigger size please let us know.
⚬ These are also used as a couple's bracelet so don't forget to get one for your BFF or better half!
It comes beautifully packaged in an elegant jewelry gift box, ready for gift-giving.
MEANING OF RED STRING BRACELET
Throughout history and cultures, the red string has been worn as a representation of protection, faith, good luck, strength, love, and connection. While some cultures have slightly different views, they are similar in that they view the red string as a powerful tool.
In Kabbalah, a mystical form of Judaism, it is believed to protect the wearer from harm and bring good luck.
In Chinese culture, it is worn to attract good luck and fortune.
In Hinduism, a red string bracelet is sacred and is used in many religious ceremonies. It is tied to the right wrist of a man and to the left wrist of a woman, to wish them good luck.
In Latin America, red bracelets are often put on newborn infants to protect them.
Buddhist leaders tie a red yarn around their wrists during religious ceremonies to charge the bracelet with sacred energy. When given away, the red bracelets are believed to bless people with good luck and protection.
However, in modern times, the red thread bracelet is almost always used as a charm to ward off negative energies while attracting good fortune. By wearing it, you are opening yourself up to all the good things that the universe has to offer
Throughout history and cultures, the red string has been worn as a representation of protection, faith, good luck, strength, love, and connection. While some cultures have slightly different views, they are similar in that they view the red string as a powerful tool.
In Kabbalah, a mystical form of Judaism, it is believed to protect the wearer from harm and bring good luck.
In Chinese culture, it is worn to attract good luck and fortune.
In Hinduism, a red string bracelet is sacred and is used in many religious ceremonies. It is tied to the right wrist of a man and to the left wrist of a woman, to wish them good luck.
In Latin America, red bracelets are often put on newborn infants to protect them.
Buddhist leaders tie a red yarn around their wrists during religious ceremonies to charge the bracelet with sacred energy. When given away, the red bracelets are believed to bless people with good luck and protection.
However, in modern times, the red thread bracelet is almost always used as a charm to ward off negative energies while attracting good fortune. By wearing it, you are opening yourself up to all the good things that the universe has to offer
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