Bonfim
Bonfim Brazilian bracelets are inspired by the Senhor do Bonfim ribbons and the rich traditions of Bahia, Brazil. Each bracelet’s color represents a wish, divinity, or virtue from the Candomblé religion, from love and friendship to spirituality and prosperity. By tying three knots and making a wish, wearers participate in a centuries-old tradition believed to manifest their hopes. Available in a wide range of colors, Bonfim bracelets are perfect for layering, gifting, or personal reflection. They combine cultural significance with versatile style, allowing anyone to embrace Brazilian heritage, faith, and vibrant summer fashion wherever they go.
For each color, there is a meaning and a deity (Orixas) from Candomblé (the Afro-Brazilian religion founded by slaves).
Blue – Iemanja, goddess of the sea – Love
Pink – Oba, god of the winds – Friendship
Yellow – Oxum, goddess of beauty – Success
Green – Oxóssi, god of animals and food – Health
Orange – Inhasa, goddess of wind and fire – Happiness
Purple – Nana Buruku, wife of Oxala – Spirituality
Red – Exu, god of paths – Passion
White – Oxala, the oldest god who gave life to humans – Peace
Tradition: Tie the bracelet around your wrist with 3 knots. At each knot make a wish. When the bracelet breaks, the wishes will come true...
The Story of the Brazilian Lucky Ribbons Senhor do Bonfim
In the past, in the Brazilian state of Bahia, Senhor do Bonfim ribbons were used as necklaces with medallions featuring holy images to bring luck and prosperity. They were also used to decorate church doors for the same reason.
The tradition has persisted to this day,
but the ribbons, or "fitas" as Brazilians call them, are wrapped around the wrist. So how to bring happiness? Simply wrap the ribbon around your wrist and think of 3 wishes while making 3 knots. Once the Senhor do Bonfim ribbon falls off on its own, the 3 wishes are believed to be fulfilled. Today, people around the world can celebrate this Brazilian tradition and we make it easy for you! Nowadays, Senhor do Bonfim ribbons can also be used as lucky charms around the ankle, on hats, as home decorations, and even on backpacks or other bags. So why not follow your dreams? Available in multiple colors!
Bonfim Brazilian Bracelets – Tradition, Faith, and Color
Bonfim Brazilian bracelets draw inspiration from the Senhor do Bonfim ribbons, deeply rooted in Bahia’s history and the Candomblé religion. Each color represents a divinity or Orixá and conveys a specific meaning: blue for Iemanjá (love), rose for Obá (friendship), yellow for Oxum (success), green for Oxóssi (health), orange for Inhasa (happiness), violet for Nana Buruku (spirituality), red for Exu (passion), and white for Oxalá (peace). These bracelets are a vibrant expression of Brazilian culture, faith, and hope.
Make Your Wishes Come True
To harness the power of Bonfim bracelets, wrap them around your wrist and tie three knots, each accompanied by a personal wish. As the ribbon naturally falls off, the wishes are believed to manifest, honoring a centuries-old tradition of faith, hope, and community. This simple ritual has made Bonfim bracelets popular gifts and meaningful tokens across the globe.
Style and Versatility
Originally worn as necklaces with holy medallions, today Bonfim bracelets can be styled around wrists, ankles, hats, bags, or home décor. Lightweight, colorful, and versatile, they are perfect for layering or wearing solo, adding a personal touch and a story to any outfit.
Celebrate Brazilian Culture
From the calming blue of Iemanjá to the passionate red of Exu, Bonfim Brazilian bracelets offer a vibrant tapestry of wishes and aspirations. They celebrate faith, tradition, and joyful expression, making each piece a wearable connection to Brazilian heritage and a daily reminder to keep dreams alive.