Where to Buy Authentic Kabbalah Red String Bracelet?
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Where to Buy Authentic Kabbalah Red String Bracelet?
The concept of the Evil Eye is especially widespread in Africa, in Mediterranean cultures, and in Middle Eastern cultures.
In some cultures, it is believed that making a certain statement such as "No evil eye!" can offer protection. In other cultures it is believed that making certain gestures will help to ward off the ill effects of the evil eye.
Paintings of the Evil Eye charm are used on some aircraft, on boats, and on other structures, to provide protection against this insidious curse.
The beauty of the jewelry sold on YourHolyLandStore website is that it works to protect the wearer and repel the curse of the evil eye in any culture, whether it be Turkish, Iranian, Israeli, etc.
That is one reason that the jewelry also makes an excellent gift - because it offers protection to one's loved ones, no matter what religion or culture they come from. It is a perfect gift to give to one's wife, husband, child, friend, sweetheart, or anyone that might need protection from the evil eye.
The motivation of those who cast the evil eye is believed to be envy of others. Those who use this curse are believed to have the power to cause severe harm, including sterility, poverty, bad luck, and death. Casting the evil eye is also believed to cause harm to those who do so, but for those who are consumed by envy and anger and malice, the fact that the curse will reflect back on them is apparently not a deterrent.
In some cultures, it is believed that wearing the jewelry will bend the evil gaze back upon he or she who cast the curse, and will completely protect the wearer.
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Authentic Kabbalah Red String Bracelet - All items are shipped directly from Israel.
GOLD RED STRING KABBALAH BRACELET WITH PROTECTION HAND
* All metal parts are made from 925 Sterling Silver and Gold plated
* Wearing a thin red string (as a type of talisman) is a custom associated with Judaism's Kabbalah in order to ward off misfortune brought about by an "evil eye". In Yiddish the red string is called a roite bindele.
* An ancient tradition teaches us that a red string, wound seven times around Rachel's Tomb, is endowed with mystical powers.
* According to this tradition, by tying the string around his or her wrist, the wearer is protected from the destructive power of the Evil Eye, thus preventing disease, poverty, accidents or other misfortune from befalling the wearer.
* Length (small chain in the end of the bracelet can be used to adjust to different smaller sizes) 19cm/7.5inch
* Condition: new
Kabbalah Jewelry
Kabbalah bracelets are perfect ornaments for any fashion style. Kabbalah bracelets can also be chosen for their specific spiritual meaning or unique purpose. Any Kabbalah symbol that has personal significance may be crafted into a bracelet. For instance, the 72 Names of God motif is often found attached to a bracelet and serves as a charm. While 72 Names of God bracelets are popularly considered lucky, they actually may offer the wearer spiritual protection and safety. This special symbol can be found attached to black, turquoise, silver, or gold bracelets. Other Kabbalah symbols that may be found widely in bracelets are evil eye protectors and Hamsa hands.
Red String KABBALAH HAMSA Bracelet
* With HAMSA - An alternative Jewish name for it is the Hand of Miriam, in reference to Miriam, the sister of Moses and Aaron as well as the Hamesh Hand. It serves as an ancient talismanic way of averting and getting protection from the evil eye, or more generally of providing a "protecting hand" or "Hand of God".
* Wearing a thin red string (as a type of talisman) is a custom associated with Judaism's Kabbalah in order to ward off misfortune brought about by an "evil eye". In Yiddish the red string is called a roite bindele.
* An ancient tradition teaches us that a red string, wound seven times around Rachel's Tomb, is endowed with mystical powers.
* According to this tradition, by tying the string around his or her wrist, the wearer is protected from the destructive power of the Evil Eye, thus preventing disease, poverty, accidents or other misfortune from befalling the wearer.
* Length 16cm/6.25inch
* Color of pendant: silver
* Shipped directly from Israel by airmail.
* Condition: new
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- Kabbalah Red String Bracelets
- Wearing a red string (as a type of talisman) is a custom associated with Kabbalah in order to ward off misfortune brought about by an "evil eye". An ancient tradition teaches us that a red string, wound seven times around Rachel's Tomb, is endowed with mystical powers.
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KABBALAH BRACELET + EVIL EYE PENDANT
* All metal parts are made from 925 Sterling Silver (hallmarked)
* Braided bracelet
* Wearing a red string (as a type of talisman) is a custom associated with Judaism's Kabbalah in order to ward off misfortune brought about by an "evil eye". In Yiddish the red string is called a roite bindele.
* An ancient tradition teaches us that a red string, wound seven times around Rachel's Tomb, is endowed with mystical powers.
* According to this tradition, by tying the string around his or her wrist, the wearer is protected from the destructive power of the Evil Eye, thus preventing disease, poverty, accidents or other misfortune from befalling the wearer.
* Length 18cm/7inch
Kabbalah Red String Bracelet with Hamsa Pendant and Blessing
With Hamsa protection hand pendant.
Wearing a red string (as a type of talisman) is a custom associated with Kabbalah in order to ward off misfortune brought about by an "evil eye".
By tying the string around his or her wrist, the wearer is protected from the destructive power of the Evil Eye, thus preventing disease, poverty, accidents or other misfortune from befalling the wearer.
On the back of the pendant it is written in Hebrew "Ben Porat Yosef, Ben Porat Alei Ayin" (A fruitful son is Yosef (Joseph), a fruitful son by a spring) - Genesis 49:22. This phrase is a blessing that Jacob gave to Joseph (found in the book of Genesis). People use this phrase for protection against the evil eye since Joseph symbolizes a person unharmed by others envy.
Handcrafted in Israel.
Blessings Engraved on Pendants
Most people love to give gifts because of the pleasure it brings and giving Jewish jewelry as gifts is part of the Jewish tradition.. They start early with their gifts and the tiny baby is presented with a special gift at birth, when it is circumcised and later on for his bar mitzvah. Giving certain pieces of jewelery is believed to be able to ward off negative energy apart from being so beautiful that it is sought after as a fashion statement.Kabbalah jewelery is particularly popular even with non-jews and their bracelets, rings and pendants are highly sought after.
People love the way that the jewelery is created with elements of ancient times, and the Star of David and verses out of the book of Psalms are sought after as great Jewish gifts. For instance the blessing 'Ki Malachav Yetzaveh Lacha Lishmorcha Bechol Deracheicha' is very popular for providing protection over your life.
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Mujjen
May 5, 2012 @ 12:46 pm | delete
- I personally don't use kabbalah, or anything like it, but I remember when I was pregnant in Ethiopia. People would be very scared if I wore a dress that was a little tight, since the evil could see my baby!
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