Faith Spinner Ring Engraving Ideas: 30+ Hebrew and English Phrases That Actually Mean Something
Most customers come in knowing they want a faith spinner ring, but stuck on what to engrave on it. The phrase is the part that does the real work, so it's worth taking a minute to pick the one that actually fits your life right now.
Here are the phrases we engrave most at The Honest Jeweler, sorted by what kind of moment they belong in.
The Daily Kavanah Phrases
These are the verses customers wear every day as a quiet reminder, not as a response to a crisis.
Ein Od Milvado (אין עוד מלבדו) is the bestseller. From Devarim 4:35: there is none beside Him. We engrave it more than any other phrase, in Hebrew, English, or both, on the Hebrew Spinner Ring and across most of the Faith Spinner Rings collection.
Shema Yisrael (שמע ישראל) is the second most-bought daily kavanah. The customer usually wants the full first line on the spinning band: Shema Yisrael, Hashem Elokeinu, Hashem Echad.
B'ezrat Hashem (בעזרת השם) is what customers add when they're starting something new. New job, new business, new chapter.
Hashem Is Always With Me is the English version most non-Hebrew-readers reach for. We engrave it on the Hashem Is Always With Me Spinner Ring and on customized pieces.
The Hard-Season Phrases
These are the verses people order when something specific has happened.
Gam Zu Letova (גם זה לטובה) translates to "this too is for the good" and comes from Nachum Ish Gamzu in the Gemara, Taanit 21a. It is the phrase Jewish customers reach for through hardship, illness, and uncertainty.
Gam Zu Yaavor (גם זה יעבור) is the Hebrew version of "this too shall pass." The bestselling This Too Shall Pass Spinner Ring carries it in both languages.
This Too Shall Pass in English is one of our top-three sellers across the entire store. The gold-and-silver version at $58 outsells almost everything else in spinners.
Let Go Let God is the recovery-leaning English phrase. Available in gold and silver.
Never Give Up Embrace the Journey ships most often as a graduation, recovery anniversary, or mid-treatment gift. The full phrase fits on a wider band.
The Tehillim and Tanach Verses
Many customers want a specific verse from Tehillim or Torah engraved. The most-requested ones we proof and produce regularly:
Tehillim 32:10 (וְהַבּוֹטֵחַ בַּה' חֶסֶד יְסוֹבְבֶנּוּ) — He who trusts in Hashem, kindness surrounds him. The TRUST in Hashem Spinner Ring carries it.
Tehillim 23:1 — Hashem is my shepherd, I shall not want. Often engraved in English on a wider band, or in Hebrew (ה' רֹעִי לֹא אֶחְסָר) on a solid-gold piece.
Tehillim 27:1 — Hashem is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear. Common pick for new mothers and customers facing uncertainty.
Yeshuat Hashem K'heref Ayin (ישועת ה' כהרף עין) — Hashem's salvation comes in the blink of an eye. Carried on the Blink of an Eye Spinner Ring.
The Modern Phrases That Stuck
Hashem Loves Stay Strong became one of our top sellers after October 2023, and orders for it haven't slowed since. We do it in English, Hebrew, and bilingual.
You Are Worthy is the most-bought encouragement-and-worth phrase, especially for bat mitzvah gifts and friends going through a hard year. The You Are Worthy Spinner Ring carries it.
Stay Present, Live This Moment is the mindfulness phrase customers wear specifically for therapy and grounding work.
Let Them, Let Me is the newer line ordered by readers of Mel Robbins's book, which had a wave of orders earlier this year.
Custom Phrases People Engrave On Spinner Rings
If the standard catalog doesn't fit, we engrave custom text in Hebrew, English, or both, up to about 40 characters. The most common custom requests:
- A child's Hebrew name (often a parent buys this for themselves after a baby)
- A wedding date or anniversary in Hebrew or Gregorian
- A loved one's Hebrew name on a yahrzeit gift
- A sobriety date for the recovery community
- A bar or bat mitzvah parsha line
- A grandparent's name or favorite phrase
Paste the Hebrew or English exactly as you want it engraved at checkout. We proof every custom Hebrew order before production, so you catch any typos before the ring is cut.
How To Pick The Phrase
The phrase that wears best is the one you already know. If you say a verse in your head when things get hard, that is the one. Don't pick something you have to translate every time you look at the ring; pick the one that already lives in your kishkes.
If you want help picking, message The Honest Jeweler with a sentence about what the ring is for, and we will help narrow it down.
Browse the Faith Spinner Rings collection, shop the Hebrew Spinner Rings, or read about worry vs spinner vs fidget rings for the broader category.