Take a look at our amazing selection of rings! Many of the designs below are exclusive to our store, and absolutely all are stunning and fabulous! Rings for women and men, many with Jewish verses and blessings, in silver, gold, gemstones, and Roman glass! All from Israel. With a variety this extensive, you are sure to find just the perfect thing!
You can read more about our Jewish Rings collection in our shopping guide here.Judaica WebStore is the largest online destination for authentic Israeli Jewish and Hebrew rings in many iconic styles, featuring hundreds of original designs by Israel’s leading jewelry artists. Since 1999, we have proudly shipped Jewish jewelry from Jerusalem to over one million customers worldwide, with fast and reliable international delivery.
This curated collection includes sterling silver, 14K and 18K gold, diamond-adorned styles, Eilat stone, minimalist designs, Jewish wedding rings, and more—offering meaningful pieces for men, women, and children alike.
Jewish Rings for All Occasions
What does the ring symbolize in a Jewish wedding?
Historically, the ring was not a necessary component of the Jewish wedding ceremony. Rather, the Talmud delineates three ways that a husband and wife become wed: Through an item of value, through a contract or through consummation. The tradition of a wedding ring began in the Middle Ages and has now become an almost-universal custom. In Judaism, it is customary to use a plain, unengraved gold band so that the value of the ring is apparent and as a symbol of purity and honesty within the burgeoning relationship.
Which finger does a Jewish wedding ring go on?
Traditionally, the ring is put on the right index finger because it is the most active finger on the hand and she can easily show the witnesses the ring on her finger.
Is a wedding ring worn on the right hand?
At the Jewish wedding ceremony, it is customary to place the wedding ring on the bride's right hand. After the ceremony, some brides move the ring to their left hand while others keep it on the right.
The Geological Origin of Eilat Stone
Eilat Stone is a rare and stunning blue-green gemstone found exclusively in the Eilat region of southern Israel, making it one of the world's few gemstones unique to a single location and Israel's official national stone. Geologically, Eilat Stone is not a single mineral but rather a heterogeneous mixture of several secondary copper minerals including chrysocolla, turquoise, malachite, azurite, and pseudomalachite, formed through the oxidation of copper ore deposits in the ancient mines of the Timna Valley. These copper mines date back over 6,000 years to the time of King Solomon, mentioned in the Bible as a source of copper for the First Temple, giving Eilat Stone deep historical and spiritual significance beyond its geological rarity.
The stone's distinctive swirling patterns of blue, green, and turquoise result from the varying proportions and arrangements of these copper minerals, meaning no two pieces are exactly alike—each Eilat Stone jewel is genuinely one-of-a-kind. Wearing Eilat Stone jewelry connects you literally to the Land of Israel—you're adorning yourself with minerals formed in biblical landscapes, carrying a piece of the Holy Land's geological and historical legacy wherever you go.
Made in Israel - Our Authenticity and Verification
When purchasing Jewish jewelry made in Israel, you're not just buying an accessory—you're acquiring an authentic piece crafted in the Holy Land with direct connection to Jewish tradition, culture, and heritage. Israeli-made jewelry offers several distinct advantages: artisans working in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and other Israeli cities bring generations of Jewish cultural knowledge to their designs; materials like Eilat Stone, Jerusalem Stone beads, and metals sourced or crafted in Israel carry inherent connection to the land; and your purchase directly supports Israeli artists, small businesses, and the Israeli economy.
However, with the global marketplace, it's essential to verify authenticity when sellers claim "Made in Israel" status, as mislabeling and imitation pieces do exist. At Judaica Webstore, we work directly with Israeli artisans and can verify the origin of our Israeli-made pieces, ensuring that when you purchase jewelry marked "Made in Israel," you're receiving genuine Israeli craftsmanship rather than mass-produced imports. This authenticity matters not only for quality and uniqueness but also for the spiritual and cultural significance—wearing jewelry actually created in the Land of Israel carries different meaning than wearing similar designs manufactured elsewhere, connecting you tangibly to the place where Jewish history unfolds and where ancient tradition meets contemporary Jewish life.
Expert Author: Evelina Grezak, Jewish Jewelry Specialist, based in Jerusalem




