Priestly Blessing: Double Sided Ornate Disk Star of David Necklace with Garnet
147.42 $
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Experience the beauty and spiritual significance of the Priestly Blessing with this elegant double-sided disk pendant. The front side features a Star of David with a deep red garnet stone at its center, surrounded by an ornate filigree pattern. The reverse side is hand-engraved with the first verse of the Priestly Blessing, 'Yevarechecha Hashem Veyishmerecha' ('May Hashem (The Lord) bless you and guard you') from Numbers 6:24, a phrase rich with meaning and spiritual power. The engraving ends with the affirmation, 'Amen Ken Yehi Ratzon' ('Amen and may it be His will'), adding an additional layer of spiritual significance.
Experience the beauty and spiritual significance of the Priestly Blessing with this elegant double-sided disk pendant. The front side features a Star of David with a deep red garnet stone at its center, surrounded by an ornate filigree pattern. The reverse side is hand-engraved with the first verse of the Priestly Blessing, 'Yevarechecha Hashem Veyishmerecha' ('May Hashem (The Lord) bless you and guard you') from Numbers 6:24, a phrase rich with meaning and spiritual power. The engraving ends with the affirmation, 'Amen Ken Yehi Ratzon' ('Amen and may it be His will'), adding an additional layer of spiritual significance.
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Experience the beauty and spiritual significance of the Priestly Blessing with this elegant double-sided disk pendant. The front side features a Star of David with a deep red garnet stone at its center, surrounded by an ornate filigree pattern. The reverse side is hand-engraved with the first verse of the Priestly Blessing, 'Yevarechecha Hashem Veyishmerecha' ('May Hashem (The Lord) bless you and guard you') from Numbers 6:24, a phrase rich with meaning and spiritual power. The engraving ends with the affirmation, 'Amen Ken Yehi Ratzon' ('Amen and may it be His will'), adding an additional layer of spiritual significance.