Sirodori 14k Gold Plated Chinese Knot Red String KABBALAH LUCKY Adjustable Bracelet.


This bracelet promotes: GOOD LUCK, PROTECTION, SUCCESS

An exquisite handmade adjustable bracelet made with polyester cord and 14k gold plated Chinese Pineapple Knot bead.  Very comfortable and easy to wear, this is a perfect all day bracelet and easy to match with different outfit.  It is an ideal gift for your loved ones.


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About 14K gold plated Chinese pineapple knot bead:

14K Gold plated copper bead, environmental protection and hypoallergenic.  Exquisite, compact and durable, good colour retention effect.  Long-lasting colour retention plating can last for 2-3 years with proper care.


About Red String Bracelet:

Hinduism - In the Hindu religion, a red string (sometimes white or yellow) is worn on the left wrist by married women and on the right wrist by men and unmarried women. The string bracelet is believed to be sacred and used in many Hindu religious traditions and celebrations.It is regarded both as a symbol of protection and good luck as well as a way for people to feel connected. It signifies unity in the Hindu faith and the community. It is also called the Kavala in Hinduism and the colour red serves as a symbol of purity, and the colour of generosity and divine. It is also given in the temples during ceremonies and Punjab’s.

Kabbalah - is the mystical version of Judaism or the Jewish interpretation of the Bible. It has its origins in Rachel’s tomb after she died during childbirth with her second son, Benjamin. A ritual of tying a red string seven times around Rachel’s tomb to infuse it with the power of protection and luck emerged after the birth of her second son.

After untying it from Rachel’s tomb, it was cut into bracelet-sized lengths and tied to the wearer’s left wrist while reciting a protection prayer. The wearer believes that the bracelet will ward off evil.

Christianity - A red thread wrapped around the wrist of two Biblical figures, Zarah and Pharez, appears in the Book of Genesis 38. According to the story in which this appears, the string symbolizes redemption.

The story also mentions the red or scarlet string to ward off misfortunes. Christians who hold this belief also generally wear it on the left wrist. Red serves as a symbol of blood, fire, and Pentecost. Red also became the colour of the martyred saints. 

Buddhism - In the Buddhist faith, the colour red serves as a symbol of compassion, life force, and controls the tongue. Buddhists wear the red string bracelet as a reminder to the wearer to demonstrate compassion to others and mind the tongue. There’s a belief among the Buddhist that the tongue can cut deeper than the sword.

Regardless of which wrist you wear or how you view the symbolism of wearing the red string bracelet, it can serve as a great addition to your faith. It can also serve to remind you of the importance of who you really are and what you truly stand for.


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Sirodori London, an online jewellery shop launched in 2021. We passionate about crystals and gemstones, and handcrafting contemporary jewellery, fashion accessories and decorative items.

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