The chic and authentic lucky charm bracelet.
• Free delivery throughout France • Price breaks starting from 3 bracelets
Why have these bracelets become essential?
Kumlai are not just simple rushes. In Thailand, they symbolize luck, protection, and new beginnings.
Here, we wear them for their style, their softness and the positive energy they bring to everyday life.
- Waterproof
- Ultra lightweight
- Lucky charm
- Handmade
PROTECTION DANS CHAQUE BRACELET
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1 KUMLAI
Single, focused intention
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3 KUMLAI
Balance, harmony and protection
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5 KUMLAI
Spiritual anchoring and sacred precepts
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7 KUMLAI
Sacred number and divine protection
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9 KUMLAI
Ultimate lucky charm and success
Anyone can wear it
A bracelet for everyone. Kumlaï bracelets are not religious objects.
In Thailand, everyone wears them: locals, tourists, young people, adults…
They are valued for their beauty, their symbolism, and the energy they represent.
- Wear them for style
- For the lucky charm
- For Thai culture
- Or simply to treat yourself
Your favorite jewelry
Des bracelets thaïlandais délicats, symboliques et inspirés de la tradition. Les Kumlai séduisent par leur élégance, leur légèreté et l’intention qu’ils portent.
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Gold Buddhist Bangle
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Authentic Buddhist Bangle Bracelet
Regular price €16,90 EURRegular priceSale price €16,90 EUR -
Authentic Buddhist Bangle Bracelet
Regular price €16,90 EURRegular priceSale price €16,90 EUR -
Authentic Buddhist Bangle Bracelet
Regular price €16,90 EURRegular priceSale price €16,90 EUR
Your Kumlai, ready to give as a gift
Each order is prepared with care and contains:
🎁 An authentic Kumlai
🌸 An explanatory map
📦 A gift bag
🚚 FREE delivery in France
HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR KUMLAÏ?
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Discover all our colorsBright gold, timeless silver, soft champagne, warm copper, or modern rose gold?
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Find the perfect sizeOur bangles are flexible and fit comfortably in the hand. The size depends mainly on the width of your palm.
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Check out our tipsKumlai are worn in odd numbers according to Thai tradition.