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Ce Tibetan Buddhist lucky braided bracelet is composed of Tibetan strings charged with positive waves. Thanks to the sliding knot, the size of the bracelet will adapt perfectly to your wrist.

  • Hand-woven Buddhist bracelet
  • One size fits all wrists
  • Ideal jewelry for meditation and yoga

Why wear a Tibetan Buddhist braided bracelet?

The Tibetan Buddhist braided bracelet is a very popular piece of jewelry in Asia because it is blessed by Buddhist monks. Indeed, this jewel is hand braided during the recitation of mantras (Buddhist prayers), it is therefore loaded with spiritual blessings.

By wearing it on your wrist, you will feel all its positive waves and you will be able to increase your happiness and luck. Moreover, this jewel is nicknamed lucky bracelet in Tibet. So wear this Tibetan Buddhist braided bracelet – sliding knot for good luck on your wrist to enjoy all its benefits.

Choose the color red symbolizing passion, love and action or the color black which symbolizes the search for truth and access to Awakening. To adapt the bracelet to your wrist size, simply use the sliding knot.

The History of the Tibetan Buddhist Lucky Bracelet

The creation of this jewel dates back 3000 years when Buddhist practitioners were looking for an object that could help them recite mantras and count meditation cycles. They therefore created a bracelet made up of 108 beads (100 mantras + 8 beads to fill in any omissions) and the Buddhist Mala bracelet was born.

But we distinguish this jewel from Tibetan braided bracelet which is made of ropes and has another use. Indeed, this lucky jewel is not used to count mantras but is worn daily to chase away bad energies and feel positive waves. It is often worn on the left wrist to facilitate the circulation of energies.

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