A temple string bracelet is a small, tactile way to keep an intention close. Simple cord, beads and a metal charm sit at the wrist like a quiet reminder of protection, fortune and the meanings people choose to carry through the day.
What you’ll notice at the wrist
The feeling is light and close, more like a thread of meaning than a piece of heavy jewellery.
The beads add small points of texture, giving the bracelet a gentle rhythm against the skin.
The metal charm brings a symbolic centre to the design, made to be noticed in a subtle way.
It is adjustable, so the fit can be drawn in or loosened for comfortable everyday wear.
The style is intentionally simple, suited to layering with other bracelets or wearing alone.
Cord, beads and a symbolic charm
The bracelet is made from string, metal and beads, with a compact construction that keeps the focus on touch and meaning. Its materials are modest rather than ornate, which gives it the quiet character of a wrist thread or talisman.
How to wear and care for it
Wear it close to the wrist, adjusted so it feels secure without pulling. It can be worn on its own as a daily reminder, or layered with other string, bead or metal bracelets.
Keep it dry where possible, and avoid tugging hard on the cord or beads. If it needs cleaning, wipe the metal and beads gently with a soft, dry cloth.
Protection and fortune in context
Wrist threads and small charm bracelets appear in many devotional and folk traditions, where a cord tied close to the body can mark blessing, intention, protection or remembrance. In Hindu practice, red protective threads are often associated with raksha, while Buddhist and temple traditions may use knotted cords as reminders of teaching, ceremony or personal resolve. This bracelet follows that broader language of symbolic wear: a simple object, carried daily, with protection and fortune held as its chosen theme.
Size and details
Weight: 12 g. Origin: Indonesia. Materials: string, metal a…
region of manufacture: Indonesia