Buddhist Blessed Bracelets



There is a long tradition of royalty handing down charm jewelry from one generation to the next. The infinite possibilities for charms or amulets used have resulted in absolutely unique pieces. The combination of charms in such jewelry is thought to bring about a mystical aura, which many throughout history have attached their fate to.

Medicine Buddha Pendants symbolize the healing and perfecting health qualities of Buddhahood. These pendants are blessed with traditional Buddhist rituals and come in silk pouches along with few grains of rice from the blessing ritual. These pendants invoke the therapeutic power of the Medicine Buddha.

There are a number of online and offline resources that allow you to take the Buddhist symbols and especially the images of the Buddha to a whole new level - pendants that also transform into trinkets and charms!

Traditionally, the buddhist blessed bracelets consists of quality Om pendants which come in various styles and sized. They are usually made of ceramics or metals. The pendants are used as amulets meant for the protection of the wearer. They are normally worn around the neck for the protection of the heart and the entire body. In most cases, the pendants do have the image of Buddha and other related images in the Buddhist religion.

Buddha bracelets have their origin in the famous Buddhist religion which is known for its esoteric teachings on the attainment of enlightenment through meditation and suppression of worldly desires. The bracelets in the early times were the handiwork of Buddhist blacksmiths and artists. In the recent times, such are still being crafted to represent the famous Buddhist religion in every ramification.

The materials that are used to make the Buddhist prayer malas vary depending on the purposes of the mantras. Some Buddhist beads can be used for all purposes and types of mantras. The malas are generally made of variety of materials. The materials that are used in the Mala have energetic properties. The beads that are used in the Buddhist prayer malas usually made from the root or seed of the Bodhi Tree. The string that normally used to hold the beads together are made of silk.

Buddhist bracelets are likely to be popular for many years to come if for no other reason than the fact that they have can have real meaning to those that wear them, beyond the monetary value attributed to bracelets made from precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum.

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