Jewish Jewelry
Welcome to Jewish Jewelry!
Jewish jewelry is a great way for you to show you Jewishness at all times.
Here at Jewish-Jewelry.net we present a wide selection of jewelry, made by talented Israeli artists, such as -
Ester Shahaf, Golan studio, Haari jewelry and much more.
Jewelry is made of 925. sterling silver or gold, with various Jewish symbols - Star of David, Hamsa, 72
names from Kabbalah and more.
Jewish jewelry has become a center of gravitation for artists drawn to the fascinating and mysterious world
of Judaism. Jewish designers have aspired to successfully combine traditional religious motifs with
modern art while adding elements from their own imagination. This unique mix of elements has led to the
growing popularity of Jewish jewelry in recent years.
So what makes the Jewish Jewelry so popular? Wearing the articles is not just a fashion statement, it
carries meaning and a touch of holiness. Moreover, since Judaism has a long history, on top of being
aesthetic these articles carry a feel of something ancient and sacred. Many men and women wear them as
a way of expressing their strong identification with Judaism and their bond with the Jewish nation. By
wearing Jewish Jewelry, many Jewish men and women around the world feel closer to Israel. And of
course, these articles have gained their popularity for people's love of arts and aesthetics.
The Jewish jewelry is about more than decorative accessories; it has symbolic significance.

The use of Jewish symbols:
Star of David - One of the most prominent Jewish symbols. The Star of David was the shape of King David's
shield, and to this day it is thought to protect the ones who wear it around their neck. The Star of David also
bears a strong connotation and a sign of connection to the state of Israel as it decorates its national flag.
Hamsa jewelry – one of the most popular motifs in Jewish jewelry is the hamsa hand - The Hamsa Hand is
traditionally believed to protect against the evil eye or any negative energy and bless the ones who wear it
with luck and good fortune.
The Book of Psalms - The Book of Psalms, written by King David, is one of the holiest Hebrew scripts. In
the Jewish tradition, it is customary to wear a small Book of Psalms around the neck as a good luck
charm.  The Book of Psalms is believed to protect the ones carrying it.
Shema Yisrael – is considered to be the most important and most recognized prayer in Judaism in which
the believer declares his faith in one G-d.  The words "Shema Yisrael" are known and cherished by every
Jewish person and they decorate many articles of Jewish jewelry.

Kabbalah jewelry – many are drawn to the magical and spiritual world of the Kabbalah. The Kabbalah
jewelry is believed to provide protection against ill will and evil eye.
The Israeli jewelry has claimed a special place within this field of Jewish jewelry, which often draws on
symbols and landscapes of the holy land. Among the well-known Israeli designers you can find Anat Mayer,
who so elegantly delivers ancient Jewish tradition with a modern twist using prominent Israeli motifs.
Another distinguished designer is Adina Plastelina, who creates her craft by using a special glasswork
technique.
Thousand-flowers
butterfly necklace by
Adina Plastelina
Thousand-Flowers
Heart Pendant by
Adina Plastelina
Hamsa bracelet by
Adina Plastelina
"Shema Israel"
Hamsa Pendant by
Adina Plastelina