Faith Spinner Rings You'll Actually Reach For
A faith spinner ring is one you reach for. The outer band spins between your fingers when the day gets loud, and the verse on top is one you already know. We handcraft every faith spinner ring to order, in sterling silver, gold tone, or solid 14k and 18k gold, with phrases like Ein Od Milvado, Gam Zu Letova, This Too Shall Pass, or any pasuk you paste at checkout. The phrase carries the meaning, and the spin gives your hand somewhere to go.
Which faith phrases we engrave most
Ein Od Milvado (אין עוד מלבדו) is the verse we engrave most. It comes from Devarim 4:35, there is none beside Him, and customers wear it every day. Gam Zu Letova (גם זה לטובה) sits right next to it, from Taanit 21a in the Gemara. Hashem Loves Stay Strong became one of our top sellers after October 2023 and hasn't slowed since. We also do This Too Shall Pass in English and Hebrew, TRUST in Hashem from Tehillim 32:10, and Shema Yisrael. If you want a different pasuk, paste it at checkout and we'll engrave it exactly as you typed it.
Worn for daily life, not just hard weeks
People buy faith spinner rings for two kinds of life. One wears Ein Od Milvado every day as a quiet kavanah, spinning it in carpool, in shul, or under the table at a meeting. The other is in the middle of something hard, and the ring carries Gam Zu Letova or This Too Shall Pass for when the news breaks or a diagnosis comes back. Sterling silver pieces start at $58, gold tone runs $54 to $58, and solid 14k or 18k pieces start around $1,700 for the rings you plan to pass down.
Why The Honest Jeweler for Hebrew and English faith engraving
We engrave Hebrew every day, which is why these read cleanly in both block print and cursive. A bent letter ruins a verse, so every custom Hebrew order gets proofed before it goes into production. You catch any typo before the ring is cut. The same care goes into English verses, dates, and names, so the engraving stays sharp through years of daily spinning, not just the first month.
Shop the bestselling Ein Od Milvado Spinner Ring, the TRUST in Hashem Spinner Ring, or browse our Hebrew Spinner Rings and Custom Spinner Rings collections.
FAQs
What's the most popular faith phrase for a spinner ring? Ein Od Milvado (there is none beside Him) is our top seller, followed by Gam Zu Letova (this too is for the good) and Hashem Loves Stay Strong. The Honest Jeweler stocks all three in sterling silver and gold, and customers often own two for different parts of life.
Can I engrave a Tehillim verse on a spinner ring? Yes. Paste the Hebrew at checkout exactly as you want it engraved, including vowels if you want them, and we'll proof the layout before production. Tehillim 23, 27, and 121 are common picks.
Are these faith spinner rings unisex? Most designs are unisex, and several come in wider bands that work well on men's hands. Each product page lists the widths offered for that ring.
What's the difference between gold tone and solid gold for a faith ring? Gold tone is a plated finish at $54 to $58, which gives you the look without the weight. Solid 14k or 18k gold is real gold all the way through, starts around $1,700, and is the version most customers pick when the ring is meant to be passed down.
Will the engraving wear off if I spin it every day? No. The engraving is cut into the metal, not printed on top, so daily spinning won't fade it. Sterling silver may need an occasional polish over the years, and solid gold holds the engraving for life.