Protection from the Star of David!
The thick piece of sterling silver in a wavy style suggests a scroll design. In the corner is a raised 14K gold Star of David - the two interlocking triangles that have become a powerful symbol of Jewish identity. The 12 sides of the Star of David refer to the twelve tribes of Israel that need to be united to function as one unit – a beautiful message for a beautiful jewelry item.
Additional info:
This necklace was handmade by Golan – a Yemenite Jew whose jewel
Protection from the Star of David!
The thick piece of sterling silver in a wavy style suggests a scroll design. In the corner is a raised 14K gold Star of David - the two interlocking triangles that have become a powerful symbol of Jewish identity. The 12 sides of the Star of David refer to the twelve tribes of Israel that need to be united to function as one unit – a beautiful message for a beautiful jewelry item.
Additional info:
This necklace was handmade by Golan – a Yemenite Jew whose jewelry designs reflect his devotion to Kabalah and his deep understanding of mystical symbols and blessings. A sterling silver chain with three choices of length is available for an additional fee.
AJUD-14475
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Protection from the Star of David!
The thick piece of sterling silver in a wavy style suggests a scroll design. In the corner is a raised 14K gold Star of David - the two interlocking triangles that have become a powerful symbol of Jewish identity. The 12 sides of the Star of David refer to the twelve tribes of Israel that need to be united to function as one unit – a beautiful message for a beautiful jewelry item.
Additional info:
This necklace was handmade by Golan – a Yemenite Jew whose jewel