Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Star of David in Kabbalah Bracelets

Thanks to talented Judaica artists, an assortment of Kabbalah bracelets is available, from unassuming and casual to sophisticated and elegant. Almost every single one of the bracelets inspired from the Kabbalah has a special meaning. For those who are interested in purchasing one of these jewelry pieces, it is recommended that they research the meaning and purpose behind the particular piece.

Different pieces might be utilized to symbolize love, protection, prosperity and more. Kabbalah bracelets generally boast renowned Jewish symbols for fortification and blessing. In your search, you should also be able to find symbols which are thought to hold and release potent energies, such as the Star of David.

Provided below is an explanation of the Star of David as well as some Jewish motifs found in Kabbalah bracelets that have an association of some sort with this famous symbol.

The Star of David

The Star of David is a hexagram or the combination of two equilateral triangles. According to tradition, the six pointed star that was used as a shield by King David and his warriors brought about security and led to great victories. As a result, people wear the Star of David for divine protection.

Merkabah

An exclusive Kabbalah symbol, the Merkabah is in actuality a Star of David in its three dimensional state.  The intensely powerful structure is thought to release constructive spiritual energies that generate fortification and blessing for the person wearing or displaying it.




Seal of Solomon

The Seal of Solomon is a hexagonal figure that is made up of two interlaced triangles, creating the outline of a six-point star. It represents a synchronization of complements. Each symbol within the seal of the ring has its own distinguishing significance. The star of the seal is representative of Israel and is also sometimes referenced as the Star of David. The two interlaced triangles are believed to be symbolic of water and fire, renewal and creation, and remission and prayer.

The lines that come down from the lower points of the star are thought to be representative of the holy light shining down on Israel and King Solomon’s kingdom. Most of the time, duplications of the Seal of Solomon have Hebrew letters on them which portray positive feelings.

These are only some of the Jewish motifs that can be found in Kabbalah pieces.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

The 72 Names of God in a Kabbalah Bracelet

Men and women all over the world wear a Kabbalah bracelet for fashion as well as a deep, spiritual meaning.  The most popular style of the bracelet is the simple red string, often thought to be a powerful defense against the evil eye.  The attribute of the bracelet’s good luck charm comes from the Hebrew prayers and blessings like the “Shema Yisrael” that are designed into each piece.

If you are in the market for a unique Kabbalah bracelet, there are many designs and purposes from which to choose.  Kabbalah bracelets range from simple, yet classy creations to intricate craftsmanship made from precious metals.  Many of the bracelets are designed using inspiring messages to be interpreted in the figurative sense.  Some of the possible meanings attached to a bracelet can be love and matchmaking, prosperity, or protection.

Kabbalah Bracelets Feature 72 Names of God Motif


Each Kabbalah bracelet is engraved with inspirational words in Hebrew with Kabbalistic codes, such as areas of life in general such as divine protection, health, prosperity, and success.  The 72 names of God is also an important feature of most bracelets. 








The 72 Names of God are a combination of 3-letter Hebrew words that are found in the book of Exodus.  Each name is a symbol of different aspects of life and the different energy and power that is connected to it, including love, health, and success.  The energy from the name is used for the purpose for which the bracelet was designed.  The Hebrew 3-letter sequence that is found on many bracelets and other jewelry is Aleph-Dalet-Lamed.  This engraved letter arrangement is thought to protect the wearer from the Evil Eye while it encourages helpful energy.



Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Welcome to Kabbalah jewelry blog

In this Kabbalah jewelry blog, I'd like to introduce you a variety of handcrafted kabbalah jewelry. Kabbalah jewelry accessory include many spiritual keys. According to tradition, these spiritual keys mediate between the material world and the spiritual world. In this way, we are brought closer to life's secrets that are usually hidden from us.

Almost every Kabbalah-inspired piece has a story behind it. Here I will try to tell you a little about these intriguing stories.