kabbalah red bracelet -Lot of 5 red threads
9.90€
The essential Judaica accessory to protect yourself from the evil eye and counter negative energies. A red bracelet to be fixed on your left wrist with 7 knots (according to the Kabbalah) to ensure protection and mazal. Much more than a simple bracelet, a red thread coming directly from Rachel’s Tomb located in Beit Lehem, near Jerusalem. Suitable for women, men and children.
An ideal souvenir gift from Israel.
- Lot of 5 threads
- Length: 26 cm
- Made in Israel
Expédié depuis Jérusalem
Livraison en 12 jours. Pour les produits indiqués "disponible sur commande" ils sont livrés entre 2 et 3 semaines.
Support clientèle: info@levjudaica.com ou par whatsapp +33756754154
An accessory made in Israel against the evil eye (Ayin Hara)
This bracelet inspired by the Kabbalah and Jewish tradition is intended for all those who wish to protect themselves from negative energies and the evil eye.
Wearing a red one on the wrist is the most powerful amulet that protects its owner from the evil eye and the negative influence of others.
According to the Jewish tradition, wearing the red thread on the left hand can protect a person from evil, give him confidence and spiritual strength.
According to Kabbalah teachings, a person receives energy directly through the left arm and shoulder. The red thread of Jerusalem, tied according to certain rules, blocks the passage of the negative, thus preventing any unwanted evil influence.
The red thread of the evil eye is tied with 7 knots. Each knot has its own meaning, and symbolizes one of the seven vortices of energy with which the universe was created. It is a kind of energy map for the red thread.
Buy your Jerusalem red thread on the LevJudaica website and distribute it to all your family and friends to offer them protection against the evil eye. A must-have souvenir from Jerusalem.
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