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Kabbalah inspired Bracelet

Kabbalah inspired Bracelet

This beautiful Kabbalah bracelet is made of Sterling silver and leather.
The closer is a silver round plate.
The closer is Hebrew carved lettering in Rashi script: Aleph-Lamed-Dalet, which is one of the 72 names of God and "Ben Porat Yosef Aley Ayne".


The bracelet is decorated with a silver Hamsa hand with Mem-Hey-Shin- sequence.
The sequence Mem-Hey-Shin, which is one of the 72 names, is believed to possess a special quality for bringing health and cure.

The Kabbalah bracelet feature powerful motifs that provide the wearer with a strong protection against the evil eye.
ID : HA-VB-100
Price $120
The Kind Eye Black Evil Eye Leather Bracelet inlaid with Turquoise

The Kind Eye Black Evil Eye Leather Bracelet inlaid with Turquoise

Check this unique Kabbalah bracelet for protection against the evil eye.
The Kabbalah bracelet is inscribed in Hebrew powerful protection motifs. 


Made from leather, the silver part is inlaid with a Turquoise gem, creating the kind eye motif.
The kind eye refers to the positive energies that shield a person from any evil. 


The silver part is engraved In Hebrew with the verse:" Work in my behalf a sign for good" (book of Psalms: 76) . 
Below the phrase Ben Porat Yoseph is engraved.
According to the book of Genesis, when our father Jacob blesses his youngest son , he calls him Ben Porat Yoseph, which means a fruitful , abundant son.
Since Joseph is considered a righteous man in Jewish tradition, it has become a custom to use this verse as a virtue for blessing and protection against negative energies.

The bracelet is also inscribed with the sacred 72 Names of God, a powerful Kabbalist tool.
ID : HA-VB-131
Price $143
Red Kabbalah Bracelet with Ana BeKoach

Red Kabbalah Bracelet with Ana BeKoach

Inspired by the red string motif, this extraordinary Kabbalah bracelet is a powerful Jewish amulet. Made from leather and silver, the bracelet features the Ana Beckoach prayer.

Ana Beckoach is an ancient Kabbalist prayer that now can be found in the Jewish siddur.
It was written in the first century according to the 42 Names of God.
The bracelet is inscribed at the front with the 42 Names (three letter combinations in Hebrew) and with the entire prayer on the back side.


According to the Kabbalah Ana BeKoach mediates between the spiritual and the material worlds.
The Kabbalah explains that the prayer’s seven verses take us back to the pure energy that existed in the world at the time of Creation.
ID : HA-VB-125
Price $112
'Shema Yisrael' Jewish Bracelet for Men

'Shema Yisrael' Jewish Bracelet for Men

This unique Jewish bracelet is a beautiful gift for a special man or a woman in your life. Made from leather string, a gold and silver plate features bold lettering that spells out the best-known prayer in Jewish tradition –Shema Yisrael.
The silver plate is also inscribed with the continuous of the verse: "Hear, O Israel: the Lord is our God, the Lord is One".


"Shema" is generally used by extension to refer to the full version of the daily prayers that commence with Shema Yisrael and comprise three paragraphs from the Torah: Deuteronomy 6:4–9, 11:13-21, and Numbers 15:37–41. In these verses, we are commanded to say Shema twice a day - before sunrise and shortly after nightfall: "when you lie down, and when you rise up" (Deuteronomy 6:7).

The piece includes also includes the following inscriptions in Hebrew: Peh-Aleph-Yod – three Hebrew letters that stand for: open thy hand.

The second inscription is six letters combination that stand for a verse from the book of Genesis: "take of the choice fruits of the land in your vessels, and carry down the man a present, a little balm, and a little honey, spicery and ladanum, nuts, and almonds".

A virtue for blessing, abundance and livelihood.
ID : HA-VB124
Price $185
Ben Porat Yoseph Kabbalah Bracelet for Protection

Ben Porat Yoseph Kabbalah Bracelet for Protection

Take a look at this beautiful Kabbalah bracelet.
It is a leather bracelet with a silver ring inscribed in Hebrew.
The Kabbalah inspired bracelet features the famous blessing Ben Porat Yosef.


The verse Ben Porat Yoseph Alei Ayne is taken from the book of Genesis.
When our father Jacob blesses his youngest son he calls him Ben Porat Yoseph, which means a fruitful, abundant son (Genesis, 49:42).
Since Joseph is considered a righteous man in Jewish tradition, it has become a custom to use this verse as a virtue for blessing and protection against the evil eye.
ID : HA-VB-128
Price $102
Silver & leather Protection Kabbalah Bracelet

Silver & leather Protection Kabbalah Bracelet

The simple yet unique Kabbalah bracelet comes from our evil eye jewelry collection.

This unisex kabbalah bracelet is made of leather and Sterling silver.
The silver part is inscribed with the Hebrew combination Aleph-Lamed-Dalet, one of the 72 names of God, which is used for protection against the evil eye.
ID : HA-VB-106
Price $95
Ana BeKoach Kabbalah Bracelet

Ana BeKoach Kabbalah Bracelet

This Kabbalah bracelet is a unique Jewish amulet for blessing and empowerment.
Made of leather, the unisex Kabbalah bracelet includes a silver and gold disc.
The disc features the Star of David motif (Magen David), which is the most recognizable sign for Jewish identity.
According to tradition, the Star of David draws energies of divine protection thanks to its hexagram structure.


The silver disc is also beautifully inscribed in Hebrew with the well-known Jewish prayer Ana BeKoach.
The ancient prayer Ana BeKoach was written in the first century by the great Kabbalist, Rabbi Nehumia Ben Hakannah , according to the 42 names of God.
It is a beautiful Kabbalah bracelet that anyone would love to wear!
ID : HA-VB-132
Price $152
"Ben Porat Yosef" bracelet with red thread

"Ben Porat Yosef" bracelet with red thread

Gold and Silver "Ben porat yoseef" bracelet with red thread .
The verse Ben Porat Yoseph Alei Ayne is taken from the book of Genesis.
When our father Jacob blesses his youngest son he calls him Ben Porat Yoseph, which means a fruitful , abundant son (Genesis, 49:42).
Since Joseph is considered a righteous man in Jewish tradition, it has become a custom to use this verse as a virtue for blessing and protection against the evil eye.
ID : HA-VB114
Price $419
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