Jewish Jewelry

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In the world market of jewelry business Jewish Jewelry is highly in demand. When Jewish motifs changed from religious articles to ornamental jewelry the world witnessed a whole array of beautiful ornaments. Today it is not just another piece of jewelry but serves a dual purpose of strengthening the spiritual bond with Judaism. It is believed that it adds a sparkle of holiness to the attire.

The most popular Hebrew jewelry items that come with Jewish motifs are mainly pendants, bracelets, chains, earrings, etc. The Jewish connection like Jewish Star of David can be part of all jewelries. The leading decorative motifs of Judaica jewelry is Hebrew symbols and alphabets.

Irrespective of the religious background, Jewish young girls these days love to study in depth of the Jewish traditions. These items can work as great Bat Mitzvah jewelry gifts for them.

•    Star of David necklaces,
•    Bat Mitzvah jewelry boxes with Jewish themes
•    handmade Israeli jewelry,
•    name necklaces,
•    Hamsa earrings,
•    Shabbat candleholders,
•    Kabbalah protection jewelry like bracelets,
•    Hamsa home decor and gift items.

Motifs which are inspired from Kabbalah studies and which aspire to create positive effects on life form the main designs of Kabbalah jewelry. It mainly showcases:

•    Designed amulets
•    Luck charms
•    Fish and the eye symbols
•    Star of David pendant
•    Hamsa hand

Kabbalah jewelry like other Jewish jewelry is mostly worn to evade evil energies as it is a belief that these symbols ward off such negative influences. The Star of David Necklaces symbolizes the fact its bearer will be safe from all types of evil happenings as the star will guard him.

The Star of David necklaces are one of the most popular Jewish Jewelry and are available in gold, silver and other metals with decorative diamonds embedded on it. It contains the entire Hebrew alphabet in it. This symbol is found not only in necklaces but in pendants and bracelets as well. Say it superstition, but Jewish people love to believe that they are a religious lot and well protected from evil powers.

Jewish Pendants are very exclusive and are available mostly in symbols which signify some religious ritual or belief. Shaped like a hand and referred to also as the Hand of Miriam, this Hamsa pendant is believed to have the powers to protect from evil spirits.

The Jewish pendants help its owner to connect to Judaism. Crafted by  leading Israeli artists, a large variety of classic and unique pendants are available in different color, designs and sizes, set with diamonds, stones, Roman glass and more.

Though Jewish Jewelry has been commercialized it has kept a firm grip on its historical and religious background and that is what makes it so alluring. Online shops have been developed for offering Jewish jewelry to people from all over the world. You can place online orders and get them delivered at your place soon.

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