One of the hottest product lines to hit Israel in years, people cannot get enough of this cool, hip stylish Kabbalah jewelry, whether out of religious conviction or just because it looks so good! Check out our great bracelets, necklaces, charms and amulets and pick out the right ones for you and your loved ones!
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Though the red string bracelet is the iconic and most commonly recognized form
of Kabbalah jewelry, there is actually a great deal more to it. It all begins
when you understand exactly what Kabbalah means. It is the ancient Jewish
tradition of using mystical interpretation of things such as the Siddur or
Bible, and involves the use of numbers and symbols too.
This means that there is a tremendous number of ways that Kabbalah jewelry can
be found through the Judaica Webstore. The red thread bracelets do exist, but
they are usually enhanced by the incorporation of charms, symbols, and icons.
For example, take something as hip and attractive as a red bracelet that
features the very popular Hamsa. This is the symbol of the human hand that is
used as a sign against the evil eye. When partnered with Kabbalah symbolism it
is very appealing and stylish.
The Star of David is also a symbol popular in Kabbalah jewelry and it can be
found as a pendant, charm, ring, and more. You will also see many pieces showing
the "Traveler's prayer". This is a wonderful way for a Jew to feel deeply
connected to their religion or culture while far from home. It is often placed
on spinning rings or in a spiral form on a pendant.
Kabbalah jewelry is great for mixing colors and forms nicely too. It is not
unusual to find unique groupings of materials and images such as several red
leather bands fitted with all kinds of Jewish symbols, or many colors of beads
partnered with precious and semi- precious stones.
There is a lot of Kabbalah related jewelry that is very subtle as well. For
instance, the popular "dog tag" styles of necklaces and pendants are perfect for engraved prayers, and these are frequently chosen by those practicing Kabbalah.