I’ve heard the questions and speculations for quite awhile now. That little red bracelet on my arm, what does it represent? This one has been on for over a year and I thought it was about time to share the full story.
I like to keep my accessories minimalistic. There is a time to shine and make a statement, but on the regular, I love simplicity and my every day jewelry to be loaded with meaning. This little red piece of yarn strongly knotted around my wrist is no different.
Many have thought I was wearing a Kabbalah bracelet, however this string has no Jewish ties for me. The red string has actually been worn in various religions from Hinduism to Christianity, my faith, for centuries. In my family, the tradition was started by my grandmother. For as far back as I can remember she has been buying red yarn and praying over it before passing along to the intended wearer. She blesses the yarn with good fortune, and the belief goes that when it falls off great things will happen. The practice has been passed and now my mother sends the bracelets to family and friends and anyone who wants the protection.
I love that it not only has a positive energy, but that it’s a daily reminder of my faith. Aden wears one as well and has since he was born. When each of ours falls off (whether the right or left wrist), a new one is sent to ward off any misfortune. With a healthy, loving husband and son, an incredible career, unbelievable friends and a baby on the way, I like to think the blessings and power of this thin red bracelet are working.
Xx,
Tamera
137 Responses
That is nice that you have a family tradition that has so much meaning. People tend to speculate and judge, neither of which is Biblical. The reminder that you have of the prayers of a family member when you look at that simple, red piece of ribbon is touching. Be blessed!
Such a wonderful idea, love it
Amazing how so many, instead of taking her words for what they were interpreted them in their own way and then tried to tell her what she should say or what she really meant. People NEVER cease to amaze me when they dialogue about their religious beliefs. Gathering those memorized verses and spreading them everywhere certainly should convince the reader that you are right. Enjoy your life Tamera. You are Blessed and you know it. That is all that matters.
What a beautiful reminder of not only Christ’s love & favor, but of the family members who diligently pray for you. :-)
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful story. Your family is truly blessed for having such a strong and positive tradition. Much light and love to you and your loved ones and as for the nay sayers…please learn some tolerance. Sometimes it’s better to listen than throw your opinions where it is not needed.