This traditional Orthodox bracelet, known as a Komboskini, holds deep spiritual significance, with each knot representing a prayer. The bracelet is often handcrafted by monks, who recite a prayer with each knot they tie, infusing the bracelet with spiritual energy. When used in prayer, the Komboskini functions similarly to rosary beads. As you pray, you place each knot between your thumb and index finger, moving from one knot to the next, with each movement accompanied by a prayer.
To wear the Komboskini, gently roll the bracelet onto your hand, allowing it to stretch over your wrist. It is important not to stretch the bracelet before putting it on, as it is designed to mold to your wrist without losing its shape. Once in place, the bracelet is meant to remain on your wrist permanently, serving as a constant reminder of faith and devotion. The Komboskini is not just a piece of jewellery but a symbol of continuous prayer and spiritual connection
Material: Waxed wool cord threads and acrylic beads.