Wealth: Solid Sculpted Sterling Silver Pendant Necklace
96,88 $
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Discover a unique piece of jewelry with a special significance. This solid sterling silver pendant is sculpted to reveal the Hebrew letters Samech - Aleph - Lamed, one of God's Kabbalistic three-letter names. This combination is said to offer protection and serve as a charm for wealth. The back of the pendant is engraved with a Biblical verse from Psalms 145:16, 'Poteach Et Yadecha Umasbia Lechol Chai Ratzon' ('You Open Your hand and Fulfill the Desire of every Living Being'), reinforcing the theme of divine abundance and provision.
Discover a unique piece of jewelry with a special significance. This solid sterling silver pendant is sculpted to reveal the Hebrew letters Samech - Aleph - Lamed, one of God's Kabbalistic three-letter names. This combination is said to offer protection and serve as a charm for wealth. The back of the pendant is engraved with a Biblical verse from Psalms 145:16, 'Poteach Et Yadecha Umasbia Lechol Chai Ratzon' ('You Open Your hand and Fulfill the Desire of every Living Being'), reinforcing the theme of divine abundance and provision.
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Discover a unique piece of jewelry with a special significance. This solid sterling silver pendant is sculpted to reveal the Hebrew letters Samech - Aleph - Lamed, one of God's Kabbalistic three-letter names. This combination is said to offer protection and serve as a charm for wealth. The back of the pendant is engraved with a Biblical verse from Psalms 145:16, 'Poteach Et Yadecha Umasbia Lechol Chai Ratzon' ('You Open Your hand and Fulfill the Desire of every Living Being'), reinforcing the theme of divine abundance and provision.