MONEY LOSS Protection Bracelet

₱ 755.00
Weight:
40.00 Grams
Gift wrapping:
Options available
Design:
We used 4 bead sizes in this design. The focus stone is approximately 10mm while the main protection stones are approximately 8mm. A key 6mm separator gemstone bead is also present. The Evil Eye bead is oval-shaped.
Protection Formula:
Each bracelet is made with 5 semi-precious gemstone beads (plus the Evil Eye Bead), chosen for their intention and healing properties that align with the specific protection it promises.
IMPORTANT:
This item is made from natural gemstones and the item you will receive may have its own nuances and inclusions. There may also be slight variations in bead sizes in a bracelet, but closest to the bead size you have chosen. Each piece is unique.
Originally designed by The Mala Tree:
You will receive a list of the stones used in a description card that comes with the product.

Product Overview

The Wealth/Money Loss Protection Bracelet is an important tool used to protect against the loss of money. It combines the power of the oval Evil Eye bead with 5 essential stones which are believed to have powerful metaphysical properties that help maintain existing wealth. The essential stones in this bracelet work together to create an aura of protection around you, keeping your hard-earned money safe from any potential losses.

The bracelet is said to work by using its energies to create a shield around the person wearing it, which helps ward off any negative financial influences or bad luck coming their way. This protection can be especially helpful for those who experience frequent losses of money due to misfortunes or just generally feel like money slips away too quickly. By wearing this bracelet, one can feel more secure in their finances and trust that their hard-earned wealth will remain safe from outside forces. Wear it with confidence, knowing that your money energy is fully protected!

We work hard to gain wealth, so we must protect ourselves against any potential loss, especially when it seems like money just slips away easily.