HISTORY
HISTORY OF GOLD LEAF BRACELETS
Tibetan gold leaf bracelets are traditional jewelry from Tibet with deep cultural and religious meaning.
Tibetan gold leaf bracelets were made by Buddhist monks in temples and given to people who made offerings to Buddha and their loved ones.
They are blessed to attract good luck, protection, fortune, love and unity. Considered protective amulets that ward off negative energies and promote prosperity and health.
The gold leaf bracelets are sealed with a copper connector, engraved with a mantra: โชค ดี เมตตา ส ขุ งั (luck, love, happiness and fortune). It is recommended to wear them in odd numbers to achieve their effect.
Handcrafted with gold dust from offerings to Buddha during prayers. Gold symbolizes purity and enlightenment in the Buddhist tradition and is also known as Buddhist or kumlai.
A very special accessory with a lot of history and meaning that dresses up any look and brings good luck.
OUR HISTORY
It all came about on one of our trips to Thailand and India, where we met a group of monks who taught us their culture. It was one of the most enriching and transformative experiences we had ever had.
We were passionate about their lifestyle. Life in the monastery flowed at a calm and leisurely pace, in contrast to the bustle of the outside world. Observing the daily spiritual practices of the monks filled us with a very deep sense of peace and contemplation.
Their life stories and dedication to the pursuit of spiritual knowledge inspired us deeply and reminded us of the importance of cultivating our minds and having an open heart.
One day we came across these bracelets, and we were passionate about the story they hid behind and their beauty.
They told us that it was the best gift to give to a family member. By giving these bracelets, we would give love, fortune, good luck and protection. And we don't hesitate for a second to bring them to all our loved ones.
Every day we generate great expectations with our wonderful and magical bracelets. Everyone was surprised just by looking at them, because of their spectacular shine, their lightness, their elegant simplicity, their luminosity, their soft touch...
They did not know each other in Europe, they had never seen each other. There we confirmed that we had been the first to discover this great treasure that we could share with half the world.