Red Threaded Bracelet Set for Protection, Connection & Intention

$13.50
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The color red has carried meaning in nearly every spiritual tradition on earth and this set lets you wear that meaning three ways. Each bracelet in the trio brings its own texture and its own gift, layer all three for a full red-thread stack, or split the set and gift a piece to someone you want to stay tied to.

The meaning of the red thread

The red string is one of the oldest protective symbols:

Protection from the evil eye in the Kabbalistic tradition. A red string is worn on the left wrist, the body's receiving side, to guard against the unkind or envious glance of others.

The red thread of fate in East Asian folklore. East Asian folklore, an invisible red cord ties together those who are meant to find each other.

Sacred blessing and vitality in Hindu and Buddhist practice. A red thread is tied during ceremony as a blessing for protection, courage, and life force.

Intention and manifestation. Red is the frequency of action and forward motion. Tie one on when you are calling in something you want to build, and let it anchor your focus.

How to wear them

Choose the wrist that fits your purpose. The left wrist draws protection and energy inward. The right wrist sends your intention outward into the world. Stack all three for a layered look, or set an intention as you tie each one on. Many wear the red string until it naturally falls away, trusting that when it does, it has done its work.

Details

Set of three red bracelets, adjustable

Woven cord bracelet: braided nylon thread, soft, approx. 2 to 3-1/8 inch (5 to 8 cm) inner diameter, 3 to 5 mm wide

Waxed cotton cord bracelet: red waxed cotton with a silver-color-plated brass curved tube bead, approx. 9 inch (23 to 23.5 cm) long, 1 mm cord, bead approx. 24.5 to 25 x 2 mm

Natural pearl bracelet: adjustable cord with natural pearl beads, approx. 0.47 to 3.74 inch (12 to 95 mm) inner diameter, 4 mm wide, beads approx. 9 x 8 mm

Care

These pieces are not water friendly. Remove them before bathing, swimming, or washing up, and keep them away from perfume, lotion, and prolonged moisture to protect the cord, the plating, and the pearl. Pat dry if they get wet.

The color red has carried meaning in nearly every spiritual tradition on earth and this set lets you wear that meaning three ways. Each bracelet in the trio brings its own texture and its own gift, layer all three for a full red-thread stack, or split the set and gift a piece to someone you want to stay tied to.

The meaning of the red thread

The red string is one of the oldest protective symbols:

Protection from the evil eye in the Kabbalistic tradition. A red string is worn on the left wrist, the body's receiving side, to guard against the unkind or envious glance of others.

The red thread of fate in East Asian folklore. East Asian folklore, an invisible red cord ties together those who are meant to find each other.

Sacred blessing and vitality in Hindu and Buddhist practice. A red thread is tied during ceremony as a blessing for protection, courage, and life force.

Intention and manifestation. Red is the frequency of action and forward motion. Tie one on when you are calling in something you want to build, and let it anchor your focus.

How to wear them

Choose the wrist that fits your purpose. The left wrist draws protection and energy inward. The right wrist sends your intention outward into the world. Stack all three for a layered look, or set an intention as you tie each one on. Many wear the red string until it naturally falls away, trusting that when it does, it has done its work.

Details

Set of three red bracelets, adjustable

Woven cord bracelet: braided nylon thread, soft, approx. 2 to 3-1/8 inch (5 to 8 cm) inner diameter, 3 to 5 mm wide

Waxed cotton cord bracelet: red waxed cotton with a silver-color-plated brass curved tube bead, approx. 9 inch (23 to 23.5 cm) long, 1 mm cord, bead approx. 24.5 to 25 x 2 mm

Natural pearl bracelet: adjustable cord with natural pearl beads, approx. 0.47 to 3.74 inch (12 to 95 mm) inner diameter, 4 mm wide, beads approx. 9 x 8 mm

Care

These pieces are not water friendly. Remove them before bathing, swimming, or washing up, and keep them away from perfume, lotion, and prolonged moisture to protect the cord, the plating, and the pearl. Pat dry if they get wet.