Silver Pendant for Fertility and Prosperity by Golan Studio
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Fertility blessings!
This powerful Kabalah pendant features the Hebrew letter “hey”, abbreviation for the name of G-d, in a round classic frame. Reverse the pendant and you will find the words “Ho Lechem Zera” – Yossef’s declaration when he was organizing corn distribution during the famine in Egypt. (Genesis 47:23) The words refer to fertility and prosperity and also express a wish for fertile deeds that will bear fruit and have continuity.
Golan, a Yemenite Jew is also a Kabalah expert who bri
Fertility blessings!
This powerful Kabalah pendant features the Hebrew letter “hey”, abbreviation for the name of G-d, in a round classic frame. Reverse the pendant and you will find the words “Ho Lechem Zera” – Yossef’s declaration when he was organizing corn distribution during the famine in Egypt. (Genesis 47:23) The words refer to fertility and prosperity and also express a wish for fertile deeds that will bear fruit and have continuity.
Golan, a Yemenite Jew is also a Kabalah expert who brings to the jewelry he creates his love and identity with Jewish mysticism.
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Fertility blessings!
This powerful Kabalah pendant features the Hebrew letter “hey”, abbreviation for the name of G-d, in a round classic frame. Reverse the pendant and you will find the words “Ho Lechem Zera” – Yossef’s declaration when he was organizing corn distribution during the famine in Egypt. (Genesis 47:23) The words refer to fertility and prosperity and also express a wish for fertile deeds that will bear fruit and have continuity.
Golan, a Yemenite Jew is also a Kabalah expert who bri