Iconsgr Handmade Greek Orthodox Komboskoini Prayer Rope Bracelet – Thin Red Waxed Cord with Red Beads – Traditional Chotki – Unisex Religious Christian Gift
Iconsgr Handmade Greek Orthodox Komboskoini Prayer Rope Bracelet – Thin Red Waxed Cord with Red Beads – Traditional Chotki – Unisex Religious Christian Gift
Authentic Greek Craftsmanship – Each prayer rope is meticulously hand-knotted according to centuries-old Orthodox traditions, ensuring a unique and spiritually significant piece of religious art.
Durable Red Waxed Cord – Made from premium red waxed thread, this thin komboskoini is specifically designed for daily wear. The wax coating protects the fibers from moisture and fraying, maintaining its vibrant color and structural integrity.
Versatile Unisex Fit – The minimalist, thin profile is designed to be worn comfortably on the wrist by both men and women. The cord is slightly stretchable, allowing it to fit most wrist sizes securely.
A Meaningful Spiritual Gift – An ideal token for baptisms, name days, Easter (Pascha), or for anyone seeking a tangible connection to the spiritual heritage of Mount Athos and the Orthodox faith.
The prayer rope is one size and can stretch to fit even an adult man's hand. Just stretch it gently until it can slip tightly onto the wrist. It might need to apply a little force to open it but it will not break. Be careful NOT to stretch it too much because it will NOT go back to its original size. (See listed photos)
The prayer rope is symbolizing the flock of Christ though in modern times other materials are used also. The traditional color of the rope is black (symbolizing mourning for one's sins), with either black or colored beads. The beads (if they are colored) and at least a portion of the tassel are traditionally red, symbolizing the blood of Christ and the blood of the martyrs. In recent times, however, prayer ropes have been made in a wide variety of colors. When praying, the user normally holds the prayer rope in the left hand, leaving the right hand free to make the Sign of the Cross. When not in use, the prayer rope is traditionally wrapped around the left wrist so that it continues to remind one to pray without ceasing. If this is impractical, it may be placed in the (left) pocket, but should not be hung around the neck or suspended from the belt. The reason for this is humility: one should not be ostentatious or conspicuous in displaying the prayer rope for others to see. During their tonsure (religious profession) Eastern Orthodox monks and nuns receive a prayer rope, with the words: Accept, O brother (sister) (name), the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God (Ephesians 6:17) in the everlasting Jesus prayer by which you should have the name of the Lord in your soul, your thoughts, and your heart, saying always: "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner."