Wearable Amulets

Amulets and Talismans of the Sephardic and Mizrahi Kabbalistic Tradition: What is it?

Amulets and talismans, often confused with each other, have distinct functions in the Kabbalistic tradition. Amulets are intended to protect a person from negative influences or dangers, while talismans attract desirable forces or events. Amulets are more common and historically widespread, being linked to a metaphysical structure of protection that uses symbols, letters and numbers to channel beneficial energies.

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They have been made for centuries in different materials: metal, paper, on parchment, painted or included in clothing to be worn as underwear. Due to the very intense demand and the need in these times to contain the price in an acceptable realistic dimension, Tzuriel has thought of extending the concept of amulet hidden inside clothes and producing a wide range of high quality printed clothing items with the desired amulet depicted on them, personalized by the possibility of putting the desired name on the internal label and accompanied by a short written note in which Tzuriel teaches us how to dedicate and activate the amulet itself which thus becomes an amulet wearable on sight or under clothes.

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These objects are not simply symbols of superstition, but instruments deeply rooted in Kabbalistic knowledge. The experienced Kabbalist, through the study and practice of the three forms of Kabbalah (Speculative, Mystical, and Practical), creates amulets that transmit protective and healing energies. The amulet becomes a means for the Kabbalist to fulfill the task of Tiqun haOlam, the rectification of the world, contributing to universal harmony and the return to Oneness.

The creation and activation of amulets therefore represents the pinnacle of Kabbalistic studies, an act of connection and service to others, and an opportunity for those who use them to improve and grow spiritually.

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