Hand tied by Tibetan artisans in the shadow of the Boudhanath Stupa using an "endless knot" technique, named after the Auspicious Symbol representing the interconnectedness of all things.
Knotted string bracelets are worn of given for good luck, protection, strength, and connection.
They are known as a powerful tool in many forms of spirituality and can serve as a symbol of love, positivity, and compassion.
Made in traditional Tibetan colors: red, yellow, green, white, and black. In Buddhism, these colors are known as "Pancha Varna" in Sanskrit, the five auspicious hues that surrounded the Buddha when he attained enlightenment. They represent compassion, overcoming obstacles, enlightenment, mindfulness, and transformation.
This bracelet is designed to be worn as a reminder of your personal connection to it - whatever that may be to you. Each knot represents a mantra or personal affirmation and is infused with positive energy and good intention. It connects you to your practice and to all those who wear them, spreading peace and compassion within the community.
We encourage you to create your own experience with your knotted bracelet. You influence its significance and what makes the experience of wearing or gifting it special. Utilizing the strength of your thoughts and intentions is what truly makes these bracelets so powerful.
I ordered two bracelets this one and the plain red one. I love the detail to the weaving and the simplicity of the breading.
Another wonderful addition from the Dharma Shop.
I have been a customer forever!! They are authentic!! Their offerings are spectacular..
Q:My hand is right at 10 inches at the largest point. Will I have any trouble taking this bracelet off?
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DharmaShop
07/13/2023
A:Hello Art, thanks for your message! This bracelet will open up to 10 inches so it sounds like a great fit for your hand. I hope this information is helpful. We appreciate your inquiry and support.
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Coleen 07/31/2022
Q:How do I adjust the size? Thank you!
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DharmaShop
08/11/2022
A:Hello Coleen, thank you for your inquiry! The hand-tied knot serves as a tube through which the two cords slide. Without untying or loosening the knot, grasp the bracelet on either side of the knot and firmly pull. The first few times may require greater strength as the cords are exercised. To tighten, grasp the tassel ends and pull. I have also included a video below which helps further detail the adjustable knot feature. I hope this information is helpful! Let us know if you have any additional questions.
https://www.dharmashop.com/blogs/news/how-to-adjust-your-mala-beads
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Jeff01/25/2021
Q:Hello. I was wondering if you have other color hand knitted bracelets? Do you have anything that is traditionally blessed? Thank you.
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Dharma S.
02/03/2021
A:Hello Jeff, thanks for reaching out to us. Yes! We do have other knotted bracelets, and I have linked them below for easy shopping:
Please note, wrapping any blessed item can negate that blessing (ie: shipping from Nepal to our warehouse, from warehouse to your home) so we suggest visiting a local monastery once you receive the item, for then you can be sure the item is blessed per your request, and you are personally involved in that experience! I hope this information is helpful! We appreciate your inquiry and support!
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Ana 05/12/2020
Q:Beautiful Tibetan multicolored bracelets. How thick are the strings? And what’s the material? I can see they’re adjustable, which is great! It seems to fit all size wrists. Thanks in advance for the info!
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Dharma S.
05/13/2020
A:Hello Ana, thanks for reaching out to us! The Hand Knotted Colorful Tibetan Bracelet is hand knotted with 1mm colored cord, and is made from a natural fiber material. I hope this information is helpful! Thanks again for your inquiry and support!