Mulanka 2 Bracelet: Finding Emotional Balance Through Numerology

If you were born on the 2nd, 11th, 20th or 29th of any month, your Mulanka is 2. Here's what that means, and how a bracelet built specifically for it can help.

What Is Mulanka 2?

Mulanka 2 is ruled by the Moon, and it's linked to intuition, sensitivity, cooperation and emotional depth. People with this number often lead through partnership and diplomacy rather than force, and feel things deeply.

Who Should Wear the Mulanka 2 Bracelet?

  • Anyone born on the 2nd, 11th, 20th or 29th of any month
  • People who lead through partnership rather than force
  • Anyone wanting steadier emotions during sensitive periods
  • Someone looking for a thoughtful, personal gift for a naturally intuitive person

What This Bracelet Is Designed to Support

Mulanka 2's sensitivity is a real gift, but left unsupported it can tip into overthinking, self-doubt, or people-pleasing. This bracelet pairs Peach Moonstone — associated with emotional warmth and gentle new beginnings — with White Moonstone, the Moon's own stone, linked to intuition and cyclical balance. Together they're designed to support connection that stays intuitive without losing your own center.

How to Get the Most Out of It

  • Wear it daily on either wrist
  • Program it by holding it in your left palm, covering with your right hand, and setting your intention — emotional steadiness, honest expression, quiet self-trust
  • Try pairing it with a simple daily affirmation: "My feelings are valid. I express myself honestly and stay grounded in who I am."

FAQs

How do I know if I'm Mulanka 2?
If you were born on the 2nd, 11th, 20th or 29th of any month, your Mulanka is 2.

What does a Mulanka 2 bracelet help with?
It's designed to support emotional balance and self-trust — helping with the overthinking and people-pleasing that can come with Mulanka 2's sensitivity.

Can I wear it every day?
Yes, it's designed for daily wear on either wrist.

Shop the Mulanka 2 Numerology Bracelet, or explore the full Mulanka collection.

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