What is the Red String Bracelet That Celebrities Wear?

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Throughout the years, we’ve seen celebrities donning a mysterious red bracelet.

This trend made many of us ask ourselves: “Why do these celebrities wear a red string bracelet?”

Is it simply just a fashion statement? Or is there a deeper meaning behind wearing the accessory?

And what exactly is the red string bracelet they wear?

Find out the answers below.

 

Celebrities Wearing Red Bracelet

From veterans like Leonardo DiCaprio, Angelina Jolie, and Madonna to the younger gen celebs like Ariana Grande, we’ve seen these red rope bracelets make an appearance at some point in their careers.

These Hollywood personalities tie a red knot on their wrists and don them in parties, premieres, and other occasions.

celebrities wearing red bracelet

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Why Do Celebrities Wear a Red String Bracelet?

Celebrities wear red string bracelets for different reasons.

Some of these A-listers don the accessory as a symbol of their faith in Kabbalah. Others believe it is a protection bracelet that wards off negative energy.

A few received the bracelet as some kind of good luck charm. For the rest, wearing the red bracelet could be a simple fashion statement.

 

Red string bracelets are a symbol of spirituality

In the 90s, pop star icon Madonna started the trend of wearing red string bracelets among celebrities.

In the chaotic world of show business, Madonna needed spiritual healing.

This is the time when she practiced Kabbalah, the mystical form of Judaism.

The red string bracelet embodies the beliefs of the Kabbalah, and wearing one at the time shows that you are embracing the religion.

Madonna’s newfound spirituality influenced other A-listers like Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher, and Britney Spears.

That’s when the trend of wearing a red string bracelet among celebs peaked.

 

Red string bracelets protect them from the evil eye

Wearing a red string bracelet also gives a sense of comfort to these Hollywood personalities.

This is because the red rope is believed to protect them from the Evil Eye.

The Evil Eye is a curse that manifested from the energy of envy. It is cast through a malicious glare that can cause harm to the victims.

Being in the public eyes, famous people are the most at risk of these psychic attacks.

Many celebs, including Lisa Rinna, believe that the red bracelet can offer protection against this curse.

 

Red string bracelets bring good luck

Some celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio were also seen sporting the red bracelet during an awards night.

His accessory was a gift from monks during his visit to Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

Such bracelets from monks are known to bless people with good luck.

They are believed to be charged with positive energy from sacred mantras that make the bracelets lucky.

 

The Red String Bracelet Celebrities Wear

The red string bracelet that celebrities wear comes in different looks.

For instance, the Kabbalah red bracelet is usually made of braided silk string.

The red protection bracelet is weaved with the Evil Eye and the Hamsa Hand amulets.

On the other hand, the lucky red bracelet is made of knots blessed by Tibetan monks.

 

The Takeaway

Each red bracelet is different, and celebrities wear them for different reasons.

It can be a symbol of spirituality, protection, and good luck.

Or it can just be a simple accessory worn as a fashion statement.

But whatever the case, these famous people have made the red string bracelets popular.

Now, you can even see ordinary people wearing these pieces.

Celina Wang

Celina Wang, a seasoned Feng Shui and crystal healing enthusiast, shares a decade of expertise on the Buddha & Karma blog. Inspired by her travels in East Asia and love for nature, she guides readers through the transformative world of Feng Shui and crystals, infusing her writing with insights from her peaceful garden meditations.

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celina@buddhaandkarma.com


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