Red String and Other Protection Motifs in Kabbalah Bracelets by Israeli Designers
Kabbalah bracelets are worn by many people around the world today who are looking for luck and proction. Kabbalah bracelets usually contain Hebrew prayers or blessings, such as Shema Yisrael. These sacred words contain spiritual qualities, which in turn makes the bracelet a good luck charm or amulet.
Common Motifs in Kabbalah Bracelets
One of the best ways to ward off the evil eye is with a bracelet of simple red string, which is the best known symbol of Kabbalah. An original red string Kabbalah bracelet is cut from a longer piece of red string that was wrapped around the tomb of Rachel, the matriarch of the Bible. There are several other prominent themes in Kabbalah bracelets, all of which have special meanings.
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The first theme is the 72 Names of God motif. A bracelet of Kabbalah origins is often inscribed with Hebrew letters and words, and the 72 Names of God are very popular. They are made up of 72 three-letter combinations taken from the book of Exodus. The names provide insight about different facets of life, such as success, love and health. Each of the names has its own special power and unique purpose.
Another popular motif is the Hamsa hand. The Hamsa is called the Hamesh hand in Hebrew. According to the Kabbalah the five fingers represent the five books of the Torah.
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The next motif is popular Hebrew prayers and scriptures. They are usually taken from the Bible, the Sherma Yisrael, or the Tefilat HaDerech. Another prayer is Ana Bekoah, the Kabbalist prayer for healing and strength that gives power to reach higher consciousness. The Birkat HaKoanim is another popular prayer, taken from the book of Deuteronomy. It acknowledges the explicit name of God and is considered a very powerful prayer.
Kabbalah bracelets by Israeli artists also prominently feature themes and symbols that are specific to Kabbalah that may not be known to many. One of them is the phrase Ben Porat Yosef, which means a fruitful son. In this case, the fruitful son is most often thought to be Joseph, who was a righteous and virtuous man in Jewish tradition. This phrase, Ben Porat Yosef, has become known to ward off the evil eye.
The Star of David and Merkabah are also popular symbols in Kabbalah bracelets. The Star of David, with 6 points, points to the six directions of the Earth and is seen as a protective amulet. The Merkabah, which is the three dimensional form of the Star of David, is believed to release spiritual energies because of its special structure.
There are many themes that can be incorporated into Kabbalah bracelets, it is just a matter of finding a motif that means something to you.
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