Multicolor Tibetan Bracelet – Positive Energy and Protection
A Wellness Amulet with the Power of Mantras
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More than just an accessory, these Tibetan bracelets are imbued with positive energy and protection. Handmade in a Tibetan temple , they follow the purest Buddhist traditions, making them amulets of well-being and spirituality.
During their creation, the monks recite sacred mantras , imbuing each bracelet with harmonious vibrations that promote inner peace and good fortune.
Inspired by Tibetan prayer flags , these bracelets combine braided, multicolored cord , creating an authentic and meaningful style. The central ring is engraved with the mantra Om Mani Padme Hum , a symbol of compassion and protection.
Wear it on your left wrist, as Buddhist tradition dictates, and let its energy accompany you in your daily life.
Discover the spiritual power of these bracelets and make them a part of your life.
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Important Notice: During the holiday season, delivery times (8 to 25 business days) may experience delays. We cannot guarantee delivery before Christmas.
This multicolored Tibetan bracelet It is handmade following Buddhist traditions. Loaded with positive energy, symbolizes protection, luck, and spiritual balance Its vibrant design evokes Tibetan prayer flags, conveying harmony and well-being to its wearer.
The Tibetan lucky bracelet It's more than an accessory: it's a symbol of protection and spirituality. Handmade in Tibetan temples, each piece is consecrated with sacred mantras filling it with positive vibrations and protective energy.
Its design combines multicolored braided rope, inspired by theTibetan prayer flags and a central ring with the powerful mantra Om Mani Padme Hum, symbol of compassion and balance.
To take full advantage of its benefits, it is recommended to carry it in the left wrist, following Buddhist tradition.