Secrets of the Three Bracelet Lines in Palmistry
The first bracelet line, if broken, indicates carelessness regarding health and a tendency toward accidents—such as injuries caused by animals, falling from a height, or similar incidents.
In most hands, you will find only one or two bracelet lines; having all three is quite rare.
Commonly, bracelet lines appear broken or chained, which signifies weak health or frequent illnesses.
If the bracelet line bends inward or forms a curve or bump, it suggests issues related to fertility or impotency.
When all three bracelet lines are clean and flawless, the person is usually skilled in technical fields and often helps others. However, if there are only two bracelet lines and the hand itself feels hard, the native may face obstacles in education.
Broken bracelet lines also disrupt the progress of the native’s work.
If any bracelet line extends into the Moon area, the person has a strong desire to travel abroad, and with supportive markings, they may indeed visit foreign countries.
However, if the bracelet line crosses upward toward the Mount of Neptune or the Mount of Ketu, it indicates sudden financial gains or inheritance.
An island on the bracelet line is considered inauspicious—it signifies pitra dosh according to Vedic palmistry and may also point to fertility-related problems.




