Sterling Silver and Gold Plated Double Ring This Too Shall Pass %96 Hebrew
107,52 $
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This uniquely styled ring features a sterling silver and a gold plated ring, attractively twisted together forming a single unit. On the inside, is engraved in Hebrew, well-known inspiring words of encouragement: "Ha'kol over, ve'gam zeh ya'avor". "This too will pass. Nothing is forever."
Comes in elegant gift box
These words are reputed to date back to the times of King Solomon when he asked for a ring that would make a sad person happy and a haoppy person sad. He was brought a ring engraved wi
This uniquely styled ring features a sterling silver and a gold plated ring, attractively twisted together forming a single unit. On the inside, is engraved in Hebrew, well-known inspiring words of encouragement: "Ha'kol over, ve'gam zeh ya'avor". "This too will pass. Nothing is forever."
Comes in elegant gift box
These words are reputed to date back to the times of King Solomon when he asked for a ring that would make a sad person happy and a haoppy person sad. He was brought a ring engraved with "Gam zeh ya'avor" - Hebrew for "This too shall pass". Neither sad or good times last forever - a great message of hope and comfort.
MA-218-460R-2486-GSL-6
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This uniquely styled ring features a sterling silver and a gold plated ring, attractively twisted together forming a single unit. On the inside, is engraved in Hebrew, well-known inspiring words of encouragement: "Ha'kol over, ve'gam zeh ya'avor". "This too will pass. Nothing is forever."
Comes in elegant gift box
These words are reputed to date back to the times of King Solomon when he asked for a ring that would make a sad person happy and a haoppy person sad. He was brought a ring engraved wi