The lucky bracelet: a first step towards a better tomorrow
Everyone wants to be luckier every day, it's completely normal. It's especially in the most difficult moments that we say to ourselves "Hey damn, what would my life be like if fate had been more favorable to me?".
Well, you will soon no longer have to ask yourself this type of question if you follow our advice to equip yourself with a lucky bracelet.
Almost all medicines and philosophies that have been interested in the circulation of energies in our body come to the same observation : the wrist area is essential, and placing the right bracelet there can have a resounding impact.
Choosing a lucky bracelet, associated with morale, health or power can therefore have very different and very marked effects. Besides that, choosing a Buddhist or Christian bracelet will, once again, not have the same meaning.
You will therefore have to choose the one that corresponds to the points that you want to see evolve in your life... without necessarily forgetting the style!
Indeed, a bracelet remains above all a piece of jewelry and, as such, a special element of your outfit. Its style will therefore be important and, clearly, a beautiful, fashionable bracelet will stand out from a simple lucky charm.
Lucky bracelets in the history of humanity
There is something simply magical about wearing bracelets.
Since Neolithic times and cavemen, lucky bracelets have been used to ward off evil, help us heal, enable good hunts for the clan, etc.
We are therefore talking here about a very old tradition but which, like many others, has evolved over time.
Over time, certain magical protective jewelry became purely aesthetic fashion accessories used to show one's social status. As you can imagine, these are not the ones that interest us.
In short, we will now look at some models of bracelets which, worn on your wrist, could well give you great powers.
Odin is the Norse god associated with wisdom, war, magic, poetry and the hunt. This powerful deity possessed a bracelet made of pure gold, called Draupnir. Legends and wise men tell us about it as an exceptional lucky charm giving access to infinite wealth.
The Egyptians (or rather the pharaohs and high priests) also wore bracelets made of gold, silver and precious stones to protect themselves from the spells that their enemies wanted to cast on them.
In China, ceremonial jewelry was made of jade, a very precious material, and was used to honor the emperor and the ancient gods.
Truly, cultures from the four corners of the world have become interested in the subject of the lucky bracelet...
Friendship bracelets
Wearing friendship bracelets is a great way to show your loved ones how much they mean to you.
Very popular in South America, the origin of this accessory actually dates back to the ancient peoples of Latin America.
Local tradition dictates that whoever weaves a bracelet (provided he puts enough love into his work) binds himself to the spirit of the person to whom he decides to offer it.
In addition, certain indigenous customs tell us that whoever receives the friendship bracelet also receives the right to make a wish. .. on a very specific condition.
If the bracelet falls, worn out by time, without ever having been removed, the wish will come true. The bracelet will also need to be tied by the person who created it.
Nowadays, this rule has relaxed somewhat: it is also possible to buy wish bracelets that will work perfectly.
Whether we believe in this kind of story or not, this model of lucky bracelet nonetheless remains a great symbol of friendship, and a fun way to please our loved ones.
For centuries, these amusing pieces of string have strengthened the bonds between men and we have offered them to strengthen our friendships.
Nazar and hand of Fatma: bracelets against the evil eye
The evil eye corresponds to a curse caused by a simple glance thrown in your direction. This may seem like a simple description, but the evil eye nevertheless remains a very tangible reality against which we must protect ourselves.
In short, to avoid being struck by spells or bad luck, the ancients created amulets, pendants and… bracelets against the evil eye!
Whatever their design, their goal will remain the same each time: to protect you, to protect you from terrible things that could happen to you.
All over the world different peoples have created special lucky charms. When it comes to the evil eye, there are two that stand out more than the others.
As stated in the title, it is about the Nazar and the hand of Fatma.
The first is made up of a sort of blue talisman which, once mounted on a lucky bracelet, offers foolproof style but above all great spiritual protection.
With its hand shape, the second is found in Christian, Jewish and Hindu, but especially Muslim, traditions. In the minds of many Easterners, a bracelet of the hand of Fatma is indeed something linked to Islam.
The mala bracelet: a famous jewel from Buddhism
The mala bracelet is a traditional Indian piece of jewelry similar to a rosary.
It is actually a popular meditation tool used during rituals called “Japa mala”.
Even if you don't practice oriental philosophy, know that the mala bracelet is above all an excellent way to concentrate, relax and soothe your mind.
Simply hold one of these bracelets between your fingers and play with its beads to immediately feel its effects on your mind.
More than simply occupying our mind, the mala bracelet allows us to place ourselves in second states close to those achieved by meditation.
This kind of practice can be intriguing to lay people. If you want to learn more, take a look at the part of our site dedicated to Buddhism.
In short, with all this, there is nothing surprising in the fact that this type of lucky bracelet has become a major element of Buddhism and Indian and Tibetan cultures.
Some sages and gurus even say that the powers of the mala extend to other spiritual spheres, which would give them their famous powers.
If you want our opinion, this accessory will indeed prove to be a precious ally throughout your spiritual journey.
Even if you don't want to listen to this kind of consideration, you can wear the mala bracelet as most of those who acquire it do: as a fashion accessory, as a simple piece of jewelry.
Sacred bracelets, blessed by monks and religious people
Lucky bracelets often stem from specific religions and spiritual traditions.
Maybe you've never noticed it, but many religious people actually carry them around all the time.
Monks, priests or other serious practitioners: their customs, whatever their religion, teach them the virtues of certain particular bracelets.
This type of jewelry is not there just to decorate our arms or our wrists, but rather to serve as a guide, a light towards the right path.
Certain bracelets, by their special shape or the symbols they carry, allow you to collect blessings through greater wisdom.
Many Christians for example also choose to wear religious bracelets as a way to interest others in their faith.
With an accessory bearing a cross displayed for all to see, it is indeed easy to start a conversation on spiritual subjects related to Christ or God.
If this kind of idea resonates with you, then you might enjoy the Christian symbols, lucky charms and jewelry that we have found for you.
Buddhists also wear many types of bracelets, but not for exactly the same reasons.
Many practitioners of this doctrine believe in the presence of sometimes evil energies, and even demons. They thus created numerous lucky charms aimed at protecting themselves, particularly in the form of bracelets.
The most famous of all is undoubtedly the little red knotted thread that Buddhists tie around their wrist.
Wear natural stone bracelets to feel their vibration!
Many of us love stones. Some of us feel their vibration, sometimes even physically.
As such, you must be aware of the different stones that exist, and their respective properties.
The belief that certain stones and crystals have powers (linked to luck, prosperity, healing or other) is based in particular on the very ancient age of these elements: a stone found in nature takes on millions of years to form, thus acquiring precious virtues over time.
All this is very interesting but does not tell us how to take advantage of these powers.
There is actually a simple solution for this: wearing our stones as lucky bracelets.
A bracelet is in closer contact with our skin than other types of jewelry (earrings, necklace, etc.) which can be uncomfortable to keep on all day.
However, the quantity of vibration and energy received depends on the time and intensity of contact, bracelets are the ideal form for lucky charms made of stones or crystals.
A lucky bracelet is above all a fashion accessory!
People all over the world wear jewelry. Whether it's necklaces, bracelets or earrings, all of these are very popular and influence fashion in a way that few accessories can do.
Throughout history, bracelets have often been used to show a person's status and social rank. A finely crafted gold bracelet has indeed always been synonymous with wealth, luxury and abundance.
Other forms of jewelry, as we have said, may have been used to express our faith or our belonging to a group.
In the end, whatever its purpose, a lucky bracelet is always something personal that will mark our style and our appearance.
While the market for women's bracelets largely outweighs that of men, it would be a little too simple to limit their wear to women.
There are in fact thousands of bracelets for men with a very virile style that will perfectly complement the wardrobe of the elegant gentleman.