We Found The Bracelet From Hallmark’s ‘The Blessing Bracelet’

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If you tuned into the latest Hallmark Movies and Mysteries original movie The Blessing Bracelet last night, you might be wondering if the bracelets in the film are actual bracelets that you can buy. If that’s the case, we have good news for you.

The Blessing Bracelet in the movie is from a brand called Made As Intended, which has sold over a million of them since its introduction. And that was before being featured in a movie all about them.

They’re used in the film the way they’re intended to be used in our own lives, too.

In the movie, Dawn (Amanda Schull) struggles following a divorce and financial problems when her sister reminds her of the Blessing Bracelets she used to make. The concept is relatively simple: the bracelet consists of four beads, separated by brass rondelles, and each bead is supposed to represent a blessing.

Each day, or whenever you feel so compelled, you can count your blessings — literally, by applying one blessing to each of the beads — even if it’s something as mundane as having a car, which is one of Dawn’s blessings in the movie.

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Photo: Hallmark/Allister Foster

The bracelet featured in the film is the brand’s white pearl blessing bracelet. However, you can also find Blessing Bracelets with different colored stones, crystals, dangling charms, and birthstones, and there’s even a style with smaller beads.

  • Made As Intended White Pearl Blessing Bracelet, $29

    the blessing bracelet
    Photo: Dayspring

    The Blessing Bracelet is 7.5 inches in diameter but is built around a nylon stretchy cord for a one-size-fits-most fit. The four blessing beads are white pearls with separators made from sterling silver. Each bracelet also comes with a blessing message in its box.

You can still catch The Blessing Bracelet, along with a library of Hallmark Channel content, streaming on Peacock ($4.99/month+) through April 12.