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The Growing Popularity of Kabbalah Jewelry
Inspired by the Kabbalah teachings, Kabbalah jewelry aspires to enhance positive aspects in various aspects of life.  The Kabbalah, a Jewish school of thought, teaches about the relationship between the spiritual world and the material one. In the practices of the Kabbalah, Kabbalist tools are used to mediate between these two worlds. Kabbalah jewelry incorporates these spiritual motifs in the hope of bringing protection and blessing upon the wearer.

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Kabbalah jewelry accessories are designed for various purposes. Before you purchase and wear this type of jewelry it is advisable to find out the meaning behind it.

The Kabbalah school of thought - a brief introduction
Kabbalah has become a well known term in the last few decades as it has been embraced by many celebrities such as Madonna and Ashton Kutcher. In fact, the Kabbalah has been taught and practiced for hundreds of years. The Kabbalah, also spelled as Kabalah or Cabbala, literally means to receive.  For many generations, the  teachings of the Kabbalah have been delivered by one Kabbalist to the other.
According to the Kabbalah perspective,  the Torah is  as an encrypted script with many layers of meanings.  Those hidden messages hold the secrets to  creation and existence.

Kabbalah jewelry accessories are worn as talismans
Kabbalah jewelry has been worn as amulets by Jewish men and women for many years. It was designed to meet their specific needs or wishes, for example a woman who wants to find her soul mate .To this day,

Kabbalah jewelry designers design jewelry accessories with certain purpose in mind, such as an amulet that is auspicious of prosperity, health, love  and so on
As you can easily see many motifs in Kabbalah jewelry are used against the evil eye and   not by mere accident. These motifs include the Hamsa hand, fish, image of an eye and Kabbalist Hebrew sequence, all meant to ward off negative energies. The Kabbalah studies discuss the possible destructive effects of the evil eye.  And so, Kabbalah jewelry  gives special attention to those symbols that are meant to protect us.
 
Kabbalah jewelry includes a wide range of accessories: You can find very simple bracelets such as the red string or designed pieces handmade from precious metals and gems. The prices of this jewelry vary thus from a few bucks to a few hundred dollars.
Wearing Kabbalah jewelry is becoming more of a trend now. It's not just because of what it represents but because of its unique style. You can buy different kinds of Kabbalah jewelry such as earrings, pendants, rings, bracelets, and amulets. You can also purchase different charms and place them on bracelets or chains. Kabbalah jewelry has come a long ways from just being a red string that protects you.
Today, thanks to growing use of the World Wide Web, many men and women all across the world can enjoy the tools that the Kabbalah provides us.   Worn around the neck or wrist,  Kabbalah Jewelry pieces allow the wearer to bear these protective amulets wherever they go.  
Undoubtedly, people are now finding more and more ways to make fashion statements with this spiritual jewelry pieces.  

Aleph-Lamed-Dalet  in Kabbalah Jewelry

The evil eye is believed to bring about negative energies to the person at whom it is intended, whether intentional or not. There are amulets used for protection against this evil stare, such as the famous red string bracelet worn on the left wrist – it is believed to bring about protection to the wearer. These bracelets are brought from Rachel’s tomb in Beit Lechem. Other forms of protection from the evil eye are described below.

One of the famous protection motifs used by the Kabbalah is Aleph-Lamed-Dalet. This famous three letter Hebrew sequence is used for protection by the Kabbalah and appears on many Kabbalah jewelry pieces. Aleph-Lamed-Dalet is one of the 72 Names of God. The Hebrew alphabet is believed to possess distinct powers and qualities. The 72 Names of God are always written in Hebrew and are therefore lost in translation. These Kabbalist arrangements are believed to improve the power to bring about positive changes in many aspects of our lives including love, affluence and contentment.

Each of the 72 names of God is a distinctive sequence and has its own unique energy and meaning.  Aleph-Lamed-Dalet is thought to thwart the evil eye. It is frequently incorporated into jewelry pieces as an amulet for fortification and blessing.

Generally speaking, a Kabbalah talisman that might display Aleph-Lamed-Dalet will often incorporate other popular Jewish motifs that are also believed to fight negative energies, such as the Hamsa Hand or the Star of David. The Star of David is a prominent Jewish representation that is believed to pull divine fortification. These amulets can be found together for more power.

Kabbalah pendants and other jewelry accessories are typically engraved with one of 72 names of God or equivalent psalms from sacred Jewish and Kabbablist texts. A protection talisman that is inspired by Kabbalah teachings might also be adorned with quotations from sacred sources such as Shema Yisrael prayer and Ben Porat Yosef. For instance, the inscription of Aleph-Lamed Dalet on jewelry accessories with Ben Porat Yosef is thought to provide resilient fortification against the evil eye. As you can see, there are many forms of protection against the evil eye.