6 Kabbalah 72 Names of G_d Amulets From Israel
Mem Hey Shin - Healing - This charm has the Hebrew letters Mem, Hey, Shin on the front and on the reverse side, the word 'Health' is written in Hebrew. Use this unique combination of three Hebrew letters to bring you the energy of Healing.
Samech Alef Lamed - Prosperity - This charm has the Hebrew letters Samech, Alef, Lamed on the front and on the reverse side the words for 'Abundance' 'Spiritualism' 'Materialism' 'Livelihood' are written in Hebrew. It is believed that this unique combination of three Hebrew letters connects to and brings the wearer the energy of Prosperity and Good Fortune.
Aleph Lamed Dalet - Evil Eye Protection - This Charm has the three Hebrew letters Aleph, Lamed, Dalet on the front and on the back, written in Hebrew is, "Protection from the Evil Eye". Aleph, Lamed, Dalet is one of the 72 Names of G_d that Kabbalists use for protection against the Evil Eye.
Kaf Hey Tav - Positive Energy - This Kabbalah charm has the Hebrew letters Kaf Hey Tav on the front and on the reverse side, the words 'Energies - Positive - Reject - Negativity' are written in Hebrew. Kabbalists use this unique combination of three Hebrew letters to defeat negative energy, stress, sadness and pain.
Hey Hey Ayin - Unconditional Love - This Charm has the Hebrew letters - Hey Hey Ayin on the front, and on the reverse side, the words for 'Love' - 'Unconditional' – 'Relationships', are written in Hebrew. Use this unique combination of Hebrew letters to dissolve bad feelings with loved ones and instead awaken love for them and especially love for yourself!
Kaf Lamed Yud - Fertility and Abundance - This charm has the Hebrew letters Kaf Lamed Yud on the front and on the reverse side, the word for 'Fertility' is written in Hebrew. It is believed that this unique combination of three Hebrew letters connects to and brings the wearer the energy of Fertility and Abundance.
These Charms can be used for necklaces or bracelets. They are made from silver plated metal and measure approx. 2.25cm (a little under an inch) in diameter.