What does the green ribbon on the left wrist mean | 👁

Also called ‘green benetton’, it means the right to be able to access a legal and safe abortion.

Each color in creation has a unique vibration, chiming in harmony with its builder.

Each tone has a spiritual property, and colors have the possibility of becoming portals that connect us with higher dimensions, being a way of mystery language.

How to use colored ribbons in magic rituals

The colored ribbons have several uses in white magic rituals, they are used to tie, tie and tie different things.

Depending on the color of the tape you use, they will have different effects.

The 7-knot bracelet: how to make it

To make the bracelet 7 we require the following materials:

  • 1 meter of rope, preferably synthetic, Chinese thread type, or rat tail, to finish off by burning the ends. Although some other cord that we like is useful, its durability must be taken into account, that is, its resistance to the passage of time. It can be made of leather or cotton, but it is essential that the thickness is 2 mm or much more. Sometimes we use the name of wire bracelets to refer to this material.
  • We will need a soda straw that we have cut and of which we will use precisely 2cm.
  • Scissors and lighter.

What does the blue color on a bracelet mean?

The concept of the blue color is relaxing, it is directly related to the sea and the sky. Security, harmony, peace, tranquility, safety and security are just several of the positive feelings that this color creates.

It is estimated that the red thread is a really strong energy shelter. It is carried on the left wrist because, according to Kabbalists, it is the receiving side of the body and soul, thus sealing the inner protective energy and at the same time intercepting the negative influences that exist in our environment.

What does the blue bracelet mean?

To offer a quick remedy, an idea was created for children to wear a blue knot on their arm, so that they could be recognized by the neighbors and avoid these insults and booing.

  • Slats with popotillo fabric. Also known as lattice slats due to their bulky fabric composition, they give us a matt appearance with transversal ribs that go from end to end.
  • Organza ribbons.
  • Taffeta ribbons.
  • Slats with Metallic Wires.
  • Ribbons for Embroidery.