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Bangles for Weddings

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Wedding Bangles for the Bride and the Women Around Her

A Jewish wedding has more women in it than a wedding party in any other tradition. The bride. Her mother. His mother. The grandmothers. The bridesmaids. The aunts who weren't expected to cry but did. Every one of them gets a small piece of the day to take home.

This collection is built for that. Wedding bangles for the bride herself, gift bangles for the bridesmaids, and Hebrew engraved pieces that carry the meaning of the chuppah long past the cleanup.

For the Bride: Ani L'Dodi

Ani l'dodi v'dodi li (אני לדודי ודודי לי) — "I am to my beloved, and my beloved is to me." The pasuk from Shir HaShirim (Song of Songs 6:3) that gets engraved inside Jewish wedding rings. We engrave it on bangles too.

The Ani L'Dodi Bangle is the centerpiece of this collection — sterling silver engraved with the full Hebrew pasuk, $49. It can be a wedding-day gift from the chatan, a gift from the kallah's mother, or a private piece the bride buys for herself in the weeks before. The Hebrew letters are proofed by hand before engraving so the spacing reads cleanly on the curved band.

For couples who want matching pieces, browse the Matching Gold Couple Necklaces collection — many couples wear an Ani L'Dodi bangle alongside matching necklaces or rings.

For the Bridesmaids: Bride Tribe

  • Bridesmaid / Bride Tribe Bangle — stainless steel inspirational bangle, $20. Affordable enough to gift the entire bridal party, sturdy enough to wear through bachelorette weekends and the actual wedding.
  • "You Are Loved" Bangle — for the sister or best friend who doesn't get a bridesmaid title but should. $49.
  • "Hashem Is Always With Me" Bangle — bitachon framing for the friend in a hard chapter who's still showing up to celebrate yours. $49.

For the Heirloom Moment: Solid 14K Gold

The bangle the bride's grandmother gives her at the bedeken is the bangle her granddaughter wears at her own wedding. Solid 14K gold bangles are how Jewish families do that.

The 14K Gold Medium Weaved Bangle ($1,588) is the flagship piece — solid gold, woven texture, heirloom-grade. The 14K Gold Filagree Florentine Bangle ($573) is the same heirloom tier at a lower price point, with traditional filagree work. Both ship in three to four weeks — order well ahead of the wedding date.

Browse the full Gold Bangles collection for additional solid gold options. The Honest Jeweler specializes in Hebrew engraved Jewish jewelry, and every wedding bangle is handcrafted to order.

If you're still deciding on the shape, start with the main Bracelets page, then compare Inspirational Bangle Bracelets, 14K Gold Bangles, and Stackable Bangles for the bride, mothers, bridesmaids, and everyday wear after the wedding.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good wedding gift bangle for a Jewish bride?

For the bride from her chatan or her mother, the Ani L'Dodi bangle ($49) carries the wedding ring's pasuk on a wearable wrist piece — a gift she can wear before the wedding (during sheva brachot, family dinners, the auf ruf). For grandmothers and mothers gifting at the heirloom tier, a solid 14K gold weaved or filagree bangle ($573–$1,588) becomes a piece the bride can pass down.

How many days ahead should I order wedding bangles?

For plated and sterling silver bangles ($20–$69 line), order at least three weeks before the wedding. For solid 14K gold heirloom pieces, order six to eight weeks ahead — solid gold ships in three to four weeks and rush jobs aren't always possible. Each piece at The Honest Jeweler is made one at a time after you check out, with no warehouse stock.

Can wedding bangles be engraved with the wedding date?

Yes. Send the Hebrew or English wedding date at checkout — month, day, year, or full Hebrew calendar date — and we proof the layout before engraving. Many couples engrave the date on the inside of the bangle (private to the wearer) and the Hebrew pasuk on the outside.

Are these bangles appropriate for non-Jewish bridesmaids in a Jewish wedding?

Yes. The Bride Tribe bangle is non-denominational. The Hebrew bangles read as meaningful jewelry whether or not the wearer reads Hebrew — the words become a quiet bond between the bride and her people regardless of background.

Can I order a matching set for the entire bridal party?

Yes. Bulk orders for bridesmaids, mothers, and grandmothers are common at The Honest Jeweler. Email us with the size of the party and the bangle style; we'll handle the order as a single batch with consistent engraving and a single ship date. Hebrew letterforms are proofed before production.