The Parisian's have embraced the Buddhist Bracelet trend this European summer but if you can't bask under the hot European sun then the next best thing is to add a Thai Buddhist bracelet or two.. or three to style your outfits.. and feel as chic as a Parisian strolling the banks of the Seine
The history and tradition of Gold Leaf bracelets
Gold Leaf Bracelets, also called Buddhist, Tibetan, Temple Reeds, Kumlai or Temple Bracelets, are handmade by the monks of the Buddhist temples of Southeast Asia, originally from Thailand. The story goes that they are blessed to bring good luck to their possessor. They spread LOVE, LUCK, PROTECTION, UNITY and GOOD FORTUNE.
Buddhist monks give them to people who donate to their temples as a token of gratitude. They are the quintessential good luck bracelets. And they say that if someone gives them to you, they want you to be very lucky in life.
The story goes that, for its creation, the monks collect gold dust from the offerings to the Buddha and fill each bracelet with it, then seal it with a prayer of protection and sacred oils
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