This fantastic necklace is a totally unique! Its shape is based on a bronze ornament in the shape of an ancient harp, popularly known as "King David`s Harp." King David was known as the poet of the people, as he composed the Book of Psalms while playing a harp like this one. The artifact was discovered at the Temple Mount Sifting Operation at Emek Tzurim on the Mount of Olives. It is 2 centimeters wide, its date is unknown, and it happens to be very similar in shape and form to the symbol chosen to represent the City of David. Makes a wonderful gift for yourself or someone special.
The City of David collection is a unique and exquisite line of artwork based on the actual discoveries made in the City of David's famous archaeological excavations, which are uncovering the history and culture of Jerusalem dating back thousands of years. Each piece comes with its own story of the archaeological find that inspired the design, and which enables you to connect the rich past of ancient Jerusalem with the present day beauty of these original works of art.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/davids-harp-brass-necklace-p1009092785David's Harp Brass Necklacehttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/D/a/Davids-Harp-Brass-Necklace-CD-JEW00165-P_large.jpg44.9944.99USDOutOfStock/Jewish Gifts from Israel/Jerusalem Gifts/Jewish Jewelry/Jerusalem Jewelry/Jewish Gifts from Israel/-City of David/Jewish Jewelry/Jewish Pendants & Necklaces/Gold Plated Pendants/Jewish Jewelry/Judaica Jewelry/-David's Harp Jewelry37234135414041435847<p><strong>Brass</strong></p> <p><strong>Size of pendant: </strong>0.4" X 0.6" / 1 X 1.5 cm</p> <p><strong>Length of necklace:</strong> 17.7" / 45 cm</p> <p>This fantastic necklace is a totally unique! Its shape is based on a bronze ornament in the shape of an ancient harp, popularly known as "King David`s Harp." King David was known as the poet of the people, as he composed the Book of Psalms while playing a harp like this one. The artifact was discovered at the Temple Mount Sifting Operation at Emek Tzurim on the Mount of Olives. It is 2 centimeters wide, its date is unknown, and it happens to be very similar in shape and form to the symbol chosen to represent the City of David. Makes a wonderful gift for yourself or someone special. <!--[endif]----></p><p style="text-align:left;direction:ltr;unicode-bidi:embed" class="MsoNormal"><b>The City of David</b> collection is a unique and exquisite line of artwork based on the actual discoveries made in the City of David's famous archaeological excavations, which are uncovering the history and culture of Jerusalem dating back thousands of years. <span style="mso-spacerun:yes"> </span>Each piece comes with its own story of the archaeological find that inspired the design, and which enables you to connect the rich past of ancient Jerusalem with the present day beauty of these original works of art.</p>00add-to-cartPendants & NecklacesBrassCity of David