The word "Shamballa" (also spelled Shambhala or Shambala) means “bliss” (in Sanskrit). This kind of bracelet is not ordinary; it is famous because of the hidden meaning and believes. The history of these bracelets goes back to early Buddhists times. They were made by two ancient brothers, known as the Kornerup brothers. Both brothers have accepted the religious philosophy of the Buddhist and Tibetan, and believe that this particular kind of bracelet will fasten the healing effects of the body. It is said that wearing Shamballa bracelet can bring peace and joy in life.
These simple little beaded accessories are taking center stage with celebrities and gaining momentum in jewelry and clothing stores everywhere. Yes, this item is now sold all over the world!
They are made from a cord that is tied in special knots based from macramé. Each and every Shamballa bracelet has its basis cord that is braided to continue to keep together the collection of beautiful beads that are made from gems, stones, and metals. The beads come in all different colors. Depending on the style, color, and shape, each bracelet has built in individual meanings.
Bracelets were always in common and beautiful pieces of jewelry, especially to women. Shamballa bracelet is one of the few jewelry accessories men can wear. They are comfortable and easy to put on. They are also a lot less flashy. The most popular are white and black. However, there is no limit to these items as part of your wardrobe.
The names of bracelets match the delicate beauty. "Snowball" Shamballa Crystal bracelet takes its name from the shrub of the honeysuckle family snowball. "Rose Of Sharon" takes it's name from a large hibiscus shrub with lovely rose and white flowers. "Threaded Arbutus Flower " bracelet is given romantic name from the dainty arbutus tree which carries an old Indian tale of warmth & color.
Find your own personal connection with Shamballa, explore & generate the energy these sparkling crystals emanate & revitalize your soul on the journey.
P.S Whatever you’re wearing, make sure you don’t go anywhere without a Shamballa bracelet on your wrist.
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