Display your Jewish faith in graceful style with this elegant ring. Made of rhodium plated 925 sterling silver, this faith-inspired ring is inscribed with the first line of the Priestly Blessing: "Yevarechecha Hashem Veyishmarecha". ("May G-d Bless You and Guard You"). The interior of the ring is engraved with the English translation. In Israel, the Priestly Blessing (Birkat HaKohanim) is performed every day during the morning prayer service whilst in Ashkenazi communities in the Diaspora it is recited only on the Jewish festivals. A meaningful piece of jewelry with a subtle design, this ring would make a wonderful gift for someone special.
What is Rhodium Plating? Rhodium is a precious metal similar to Platinum. It is very durable and so makes an excellent plating material, popular with both jewelers and consumers alike for extending the beauty and finish of your accessories for much longer. It is also a hypoallergenic, making it great for those with sensitivities or allergies to metals such as silver as it prevents direct contact with the skin
Emuna Studio specializes in the creation and production of beautiful faith-inspired Israeli jewelry. Utilizing 925 sterling silver, gold, a variety of crystals and Eilat stones, as well as vibrant color, Emuna Studio's products make for great pieces of stylish, inspiring and unique jewelry that you will want to wear wherever you go.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/925-sterling-silver-priestly-blessing-ring-in-hebrew-english-rhodium-plated118777925 Sterling Silver Priestly Blessing Ring in Hebrew-English – Rhodium Platedhttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/9/2/925_sterling_silver_priestly_blessing_ring_in_hebrew-english_rhodium_plated_1.jpg4242.000000USDInStock/Jewish Jewelry/Jewish Rings/Jewish Silver Rings/Jewish Jewelry/Verses & Blessing Jewelry/Priestly Blessing Jewelry/Priestly Blessing Rings/Jewish Jewelry/Israeli Jewelry Designers/Emuna Studio/Best Sellers<p><strong>925 Sterling Silver, Rhodium Plated</strong></p>
<p><strong>Width: 6mm / 0.24"</strong></p>
<p><strong>Available in a range of sizes</strong></p>
<p>Display your Jewish faith in graceful style with this elegant ring. Made of rhodium plated 925 sterling silver, this faith-inspired ring is inscribed with the first line of the Priestly Blessing: "<i>Yevarechecha Hashem Veyishmarecha</i>".<i> ("May G-d Bless You and Guard You").</i> The interior of the ring is engraved with the English translation. In Israel, the Priestly Blessing (Birkat HaKohanim) is performed every day during the morning prayer service whilst in Ashkenazi communities in the Diaspora it is recited only on the Jewish festivals. A meaningful piece of jewelry with a subtle design, this ring would make a wonderful gift for someone special.</p>
<p>What is Rhodium Plating? Rhodium is a precious metal similar to Platinum. It is very durable and so makes an excellent plating material, popular with both jewelers and consumers alike for extending the beauty and finish of your accessories for much longer. It is also a hypoallergenic, making it great for those with sensitivities or allergies to metals such as silver as it prevents direct contact with the skin</p>
<p><strong>Emuna Studio</strong> specializes in the creation and production of beautiful faith-inspired Israeli jewelry. Utilizing 925 sterling silver, gold, a variety of crystals and Eilat stones, as well as vibrant color, Emuna Studio's products make for great pieces of stylish, inspiring and unique jewelry that you will want to wear wherever you go.</p>
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