
Turquoise Jewish jewelry combines this beautiful blue stone with classic Jewish themes and stunning modern designs. The color blue has great meaning in Judaism as it represents the divinity that surrounds us with the sky and the sea, and jewelers often use turquoise to represent this holy quality. Some also say the color blue, just like the color red, has positive attributes to it. This beautiful stone makes quite the statement with any outfit and there are plenty of options that are pure fashion and those that have a Jewish connection to them. The choice is yours and we hope you enjoy!
Leather

With turquoise being such a bright color, the vibrant blue is balanced out with the different brown shades of leather. While some of these leather pieces put the focus on the stone like this
ring, others have the turquoise playing a very subtle roll in the overall style like with this
Hamsa bracelet. If you are looking for a new red string bracelet, this
red leather one has the Evil Eye symbol in the middle with a small turquoise at the center and is absolutely stunning. Turquoise and leather jewelry can be dressed up or dressed down, making it one of the most versatile pieces of jewelry to own.
❤︎ We love this
SEA Smadar Eliasaf bracelet and this
bold leather ring.
Scripture

Scripture jewelry includes prayers, blessings and phrases such as Shema Yisrael, the Priestly Blessing, Ana Bekoach, Porat Yosef and more. This special jewelry takes influence from the past and is simply gorgeous. Incredible
stacking rings, amazing Star of David pieces like this
decorative necklace with the Priestly Blessing and this
Gam Ki Eilech necklace, and beautiful Hamsa designs like this multiple
charm bracelet. Scripture jewelry is a special gift to give or receive and with such a beautiful stone it is sure to make quite the statement.
❤︎ We love this
Traveler's prayer necklace and this
Ana Bekoach pendent from the Israel Museum.
Hamsa

The Hamsa is perhaps the most common symbol found pairing with turquoise, as the design usually includes the Evil Eye. The turquoise adds a pop of color to this already unique shape as seen with this sterling silver
ring. The Hamsa can be found in a variety of styles, ranging from simple like this
Porat Yosef pendent to incredible decorative such as this
leather bracelet and these
earrings. Turquoise Hamsa jewelry is different in the best way possible and a great addition to your personal Jewish jewelry collection.
❤︎ We love this two layered Priestly Blessing
Hamsa necklace.
Kabbalah

Kabbalah was the first place where we found the color blue being a spiritual color as seen with the mystical city of Tzfat, known for its Kabbalah activity and this jewelry follows through with the magic. Many of these feature the poem of
Ana Bekoach or have one of the three letter names of G-d, like this
Samech-Aleph-Lamed ring, as part of the decoration. Kabbalah has its own set of symbols and patterns it finds meaningful like
keys, but not all Kabbalah jewelry follows through, like this beautiful and fun
protection necklace. Kabbalah jewelry is great for the one whose beliefs go above and beyond.
❤︎ We love this striking
Ana Bekoach amulet and this
optimistic ring.