How kabbalah bracelets are made
A kabbalah bracelet is considered as a powerful talisman which protects people against the evil eye, negative energies, bad thoughts and black magic. This bracelet possesses unique powers to avert envy, hatred, viciousness, misfortune, and other negative influences. It also provides their wearers with prosperity, good luck and wealth by drawing positive, creative energies to every aspect of their lives. Many cultures believed that this jewelry possess magical powers and can ward off envious people, witches and dark forces.
Kabbalists, persons who have accepted the knowledge of Kabbalah, believed that negative energies can enter people’s lives through the evil eye. This usually happens when someone looks at you with envy and jealousy. Historically, the evil eye is a very powerful negative force which refers to the unfriendly stare and unkind glances we sometimes get from people around us. The goal of Kabbalists is to protect and reject their lives from the evil eye by wearing the kabbalah bracelet 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is also said that when the bracelet falls from the wrist, it is a good thing. This means that the bad luck came into the kabbalah bracelet instead of the person wearing it.
For kabbalah bracelets to be effective, it must be made of wool, dyed red and must be worn on the left wrist. Kabbalists consider the left hand to be the receiving side for the body and soul. The red string of a kabbalah bracelet came from the west wall of Jerusalem. Red is a very powerful color which symbolizes blood and love. This also stands for the negative and positive at the same time. The red string was wrapped around a Torah book for 7 times, the lucky number that signifies the 7 days of creation. This Holy string was also tied around the Tomb of Rachel. They meditate in the tomb before they cut it into pieces and placed inside the bracelet.
To wear the bracelet, a loved one must be the one who will tie it to the person’s wrist with a simple single knot. It will then be knotted repeatedly for six more times, 7 knots total. The person wearing it must promise to refrain from negative thoughts or talk about others negatively. This harmful behaviour will interfere with ones effort to attain personal fulfilment and protection. It is then finished with a Ben Porat Prayer which prevents others from giving the evil eye.
Red String kabbalah bracelets are the hottest item for celebrities these days. It started with Madonna, then Britney Spears, David Beckham, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore followed. Now, Paris Hilton has been seen sporting this jewellery.

