Polynesian Lucky Bracelets

$14.99

Polynesian lucky bracelets are beautifully crafted accessories that carry deep cultural significance and symbolism. Made from natural materials like shells, wood, or braided fibers, these bracelets are adorned with intricate patterns that reflect the rich heritage of the islands.

These bracelets extend beyond mere adornment; they are believed to bring good luck, protection, and positive energy to the wearer. Traditionally, they are given as gifts during important life events, such as birthdays, weddings, or ceremonies, signifying love, connection, and blessings. Each bracelet can also carry specific meanings based on its design or materials, embodying elements of nature, spirituality, or familial ties.

Wearing a Polynesian lucky bracelet serves as a daily reminder of one’s roots and the interconnectedness of life, making it a cherished item for both locals and those who wish to honor the culture.

We have 15 styles to bring the luck you desire;

1. Caracola: For those people who want to be lucky in business and money,

2. Manta Rays: For those people who want to be lucky in future personal plans,

3. Unaunahi Fish: For those people who want to have good health,

4. Whale Tail: For those people who want to improve their own strength,

5. The Turtle 'Honu': For those people who want luck for those who have recently died,

6. The Hook 'Hei Matau': For those people who want to be lucky in traveling.

7. Stars: For those people who want to be lucky with the family,

8. The Lizards: For those people who want to ward off bad luck.

9. The Birds: For those people who want to be lucky in achieving personal freedom,

10. The Flower 'Thiare': For those people who want to be lucky in love,

11. 'Koru' Fern Leaves: For those people who want to be lucky in a new beginning,

12. Arrows: For those people who want to be lucky in their studies and in personal challenges,

13. El Sol: For those people who want to be lucky in success and leadership,

14. The 'Pikorua' Twists: For those people who want to be lucky with friends and an eternal unity with their partner.

15. 'Hopu Manu' Competitor: In the Rapa Nui Mythology, the chief god of the The Birdman Cult .

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Polynesian lucky bracelets are beautifully crafted accessories that carry deep cultural significance and symbolism. Made from natural materials like shells, wood, or braided fibers, these bracelets are adorned with intricate patterns that reflect the rich heritage of the islands.

These bracelets extend beyond mere adornment; they are believed to bring good luck, protection, and positive energy to the wearer. Traditionally, they are given as gifts during important life events, such as birthdays, weddings, or ceremonies, signifying love, connection, and blessings. Each bracelet can also carry specific meanings based on its design or materials, embodying elements of nature, spirituality, or familial ties.

Wearing a Polynesian lucky bracelet serves as a daily reminder of one’s roots and the interconnectedness of life, making it a cherished item for both locals and those who wish to honor the culture.

We have 15 styles to bring the luck you desire;

1. Caracola: For those people who want to be lucky in business and money,

2. Manta Rays: For those people who want to be lucky in future personal plans,

3. Unaunahi Fish: For those people who want to have good health,

4. Whale Tail: For those people who want to improve their own strength,

5. The Turtle 'Honu': For those people who want luck for those who have recently died,

6. The Hook 'Hei Matau': For those people who want to be lucky in traveling.

7. Stars: For those people who want to be lucky with the family,

8. The Lizards: For those people who want to ward off bad luck.

9. The Birds: For those people who want to be lucky in achieving personal freedom,

10. The Flower 'Thiare': For those people who want to be lucky in love,

11. 'Koru' Fern Leaves: For those people who want to be lucky in a new beginning,

12. Arrows: For those people who want to be lucky in their studies and in personal challenges,

13. El Sol: For those people who want to be lucky in success and leadership,

14. The 'Pikorua' Twists: For those people who want to be lucky with friends and an eternal unity with their partner.

15. 'Hopu Manu' Competitor: In the Rapa Nui Mythology, the chief god of the The Birdman Cult .

Polynesian lucky bracelets are beautifully crafted accessories that carry deep cultural significance and symbolism. Made from natural materials like shells, wood, or braided fibers, these bracelets are adorned with intricate patterns that reflect the rich heritage of the islands.

These bracelets extend beyond mere adornment; they are believed to bring good luck, protection, and positive energy to the wearer. Traditionally, they are given as gifts during important life events, such as birthdays, weddings, or ceremonies, signifying love, connection, and blessings. Each bracelet can also carry specific meanings based on its design or materials, embodying elements of nature, spirituality, or familial ties.

Wearing a Polynesian lucky bracelet serves as a daily reminder of one’s roots and the interconnectedness of life, making it a cherished item for both locals and those who wish to honor the culture.

We have 15 styles to bring the luck you desire;

1. Caracola: For those people who want to be lucky in business and money,

2. Manta Rays: For those people who want to be lucky in future personal plans,

3. Unaunahi Fish: For those people who want to have good health,

4. Whale Tail: For those people who want to improve their own strength,

5. The Turtle 'Honu': For those people who want luck for those who have recently died,

6. The Hook 'Hei Matau': For those people who want to be lucky in traveling.

7. Stars: For those people who want to be lucky with the family,

8. The Lizards: For those people who want to ward off bad luck.

9. The Birds: For those people who want to be lucky in achieving personal freedom,

10. The Flower 'Thiare': For those people who want to be lucky in love,

11. 'Koru' Fern Leaves: For those people who want to be lucky in a new beginning,

12. Arrows: For those people who want to be lucky in their studies and in personal challenges,

13. El Sol: For those people who want to be lucky in success and leadership,

14. The 'Pikorua' Twists: For those people who want to be lucky with friends and an eternal unity with their partner.

15. 'Hopu Manu' Competitor: In the Rapa Nui Mythology, the chief god of the The Birdman Cult .

Made of 100% eco-friendly materials. Coconut shell, recycled leather and recycled threads.