
Protection Bracelets
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8 products
Sixth Sense Red String Protection Bracelet
Regular price $19.99Some call it instinct, intuition, or even second sight, but a sixth sense can be credited with getting you out of a sticky spot or can help guide us with a deeper perception.
Wearing a red string bracelet around your left wrist is a tradition used to ward off misfortune and darkness brought about by the evil eye.
Many believe that in order to succeed in this life and achieve all the goals you have, you need to protect yourself from negativity, bad feelings, and the evil eye of people around you that may affect you carelessly; unintentionally, or on purpose.
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Healing Hamsa Red String Protection Bracelet
Regular price $19.99Many believe that in order to succeed in this life and achieve all your goals, you need to protect yourself from negativity, bad feelings, and the evil eye of people around you that may affect you carelessly, unintentionally, or on purpose.
The Hamsa hand symbolizes the Hand of God and in many cultures and faiths, it is a protective sign. It is known to bring it's owner happiness, luck, health, and good fortune, but it's primary spiritual use is for protection against the evil eye.
On this bracelet, the Hamsa hand acts as a second layer of protection, in addition to the red string.
Wearing a Red String protection bracelet actually has many positive effects. In quite a few cultures a red string bracelet is believed to have magical powers. People wear the red string bracelet to attract their soul mates, to become successful in their careers, to improve their relationships and to protect themselves against all negative things in life. It is said that the person who wears it will see his/her life improve.
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Healing Hamsa Red String Protection Bracelet
Miyuki Bead Evil Eye Bracelet
Regular price $22.00Virtually every culture has a legend related to the evil eye. The eye symbol is so deeply embedded in culture that, in spite of its potentially pagan connotations, it even finds a place within religious texts, including the Bible and the Quran.
Often dubbed as 'the evil eye', this ocular amulet is actually the charm meant to ward off the true evil eye: a curse transmitted through a malicious glare, usually inspired by envy.
There’s a key distinction between the evil eye, which is a curse, and the eye amulet, which dispels the curse.
The eye amulet, often referred to as a nazar, has existed in variations for thousands of years.
With such a widespread belief that an evil stare held the power to inflict catastrophic misfortune, it’s no surprise that the people of ancient civilizations sought out a means to repel the curse.
In the last decade, evil eye imagery has frequently appeared in the world of fashion, and popularized by musicians, actors, and other people who've acquired success on the world stage. Though all this attention would suggest the evil eye is seeing a sudden surge in popularity, the truth is that for thousands of years the symbol has maintained its steady hold on the human imagination.
Evil Eye 'Mal de Ojo' Beaded Bracelet
Regular price $32.50 Sale price $22.80Recently I received an incomplete package, then i explained what happened through the email. They responded me very fast and resend my bracelet the very next day. I love my bracelets plus the quality is unbelievable. ♥️🙏♥️
Lucky Eye Red String Protection Bracelet
Regular price $18.99Wearing a red string bracelet around your left wrist is a tradition used to ward off misfortune and darkness brought about by the evil eye.
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Many believe that in order to succeed in this life and achieve all the goals you have, you need to protect yourself from negativity, bad feelings, and the evil eye of people around you that may affect you carelessly; unintentionally, or on purpose.
Generally the red string bracelets were worn by practitioners of four different faiths, Hinduism, Kabbalah, Buddhism and Christianity. It is often made of thin wool, some may have knots tied into them, and some include beads or ornaments like the evil eye or Hamsa as an added symbol of protection.
It is believed the left side of the body is the receiving side, so wearing it on your left side allows for the receiving of good fortunes and luck to come to us.
When the red string bracelet breaks or falls off, it is said that it has deflected and absorbed all the negative energies, and can no longer hold any more. It has done its job, so do not be concerned. Tie another one on your wrist as soon as you feel ready.
Blue Evil Eye (Mal de Ojo) Braided Bracelet or Anklet
Regular price $17.00Virtually every culture has a legend related to the evil eye. The eye symbol is so deeply embedded in culture that, in spite of its potentially pagan connotations, it even finds a place within religious texts, including the Bible and the Quran.
Often dubbed as 'mal de ojo' or 'the evil eye', this ocular amulet is actually the charm meant to ward off the true evil eye: a curse transmitted through a malicious glare, usually inspired by envy.
There’s a key distinction between the evil eye, which is a curse, and the eye amulet, which dispels the curse.
The eye amulet, often referred to as a nazar, has existed in variations for thousands of years.
With such a widespread belief that an evil stare held the power to inflict catastrophic misfortune, it’s no surprise that the people of ancient civilizations sought out a means to repel the curse.
In the last decade, evil eye imagery has frequently appeared in the world of fashion, and popularized by musicians, actors, and other people who've acquired success on the world stage. Though all this attention would suggest the evil eye is seeing a sudden surge in popularity, the truth is that for thousands of years the symbol has maintained its steady hold on the human imagination.