Tibetan braided bracelet blue/yellow/pink
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Tibetan braided bracelet blue/yellow/pink
Original price was: €20.95.€13.95Current price is: €13.95.
7 in stock
4.3/5 uit 173 reviews- NL delivered to your home within 1-2 working days
- 10% discount for 2 or more bracelets
- Adjustable size
- Great to combine with other braided bracelets
Specifications
Colour | Yellow, Blue, Pink |
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Material | Textile/Rope |
Bracelet length | 16 – 25 cm adjustable |
Bracelet thickness | 1 – 2 mm |
Product description
In the spiritual world, the colour blue often symbolises inner peace and clarity. In Tibetan Buddhism, blue is associated with the deity Manjushri, the bodhisattva of wisdom. The blue colour represents the profound knowledge and insight needed to overcome suffering and attain enlightenment. Tibetans use blue prayer flags and mandalas to reinforce this spiritual meaning and promote harmony in their environment.
In Tibetan culture, the colour yellow is often associated with spiritual meaning and profound symbolism. Yellow represents the elemental property of earth and represents stability and balance in Tibetan Buddhism. It is also associated with the deity Jambhala, who watches over prosperity and abundance. Tibetan Buddhist monks often wear yellow robes, known as "kasaya," to show their devotion to the Buddhist path and to symbolise the power of enlightenment and understanding. The colour yellow thus exudes deep spiritual values and meaning in Tibetan culture and religion.
Pink is a colour often associated with love, compassion and mercy in the spiritual world. In Tibetan Buddhism, the colour pink is associated with the Buddha of Compassion, Avalokiteshvara, and symbolises the unconditional love and compassion he embodies. During Tibetan meditation practices, pink is often used as a visual focus to help the practitioner cultivate compassion and loving kindness. The soft and soothing nature of pink adds to the spiritual value this colour holds in the Tibetan tradition.
Tibetan monks braid this lucky bracelet within 50 minutes as a prayer ritual. This is why you traditionally wear the bracelet on the left side of your body. This is the side that receives the positive energy.
Whether you believe this or not, this bracelet does not release easily, due to its adjustable size.
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