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Jewish Jewelry, Handcrafted to Order

Most Jewish jewelry online is stamped out by the thousand and drop-shipped. Ours isn't. Every piece in this collection is made after you order it, in solid 14k gold or 925 sterling silver, by a jeweler who can also engrave it in Hebrew for you. That's the whole difference. The Star of David pendant, the hamsa stud earrings, the evil eye bracelet, the Hebrew name necklace, the spinner ring carrying a line you've said in your head a thousand times.

This is our Judaica hub. If you specifically want the Hebrew-language engraving angle, our Hebrew jewelry collection goes deeper on letterforms and phrase choice.

What Jewish symbols do you actually make?

We make what we can make well. Star of David pendants, hamsa studs, evil eye pieces, chai-adjacent engravables, Hebrew nameplate necklaces in Hebrew letters, and a deep line of Hebrew phrase spinner rings. We do not sell kiddush cups, mezuzah cases, or Judaica homeware, and we don't claim our jewelry is made in Israel. It's handcrafted by The Honest Jeweler, one piece at a time, in gold and sterling silver. Being straight about that is sort of the point of the name.

Can I get real Hebrew letters engraved, not a font approximation?

Yes. Real Hebrew script, proofed with you before we cut it. This is the question we get most, because a lot of shops render Hebrew as a decorative font and the letters come out wrong. Ours are actual letterforms. Bring a phrase, a name, a line from the Tanakh, a wedding date. Ani L'Dodi V'Dodi Li on the inside of a band. Shema Yisrael around a spinner. Ein Od Milvado, which is the one people ask for most and now has its own collection.

Which pieces work for a bat mitzvah or bar mitzvah gift?

The engravable ones, usually. A sterling silver bracelet with her Hebrew name inside. A gold pendant with the date. Our bat mitzvah jewelry and bar mitzvah collections narrow it down by age and by piece, and nearly everything there can carry Hebrew engraving. A gift that gets worn for twenty years beats a gift that gets photographed once.

Gold or sterling silver for Jewish jewelry?

Yellow gold reads traditional and lasts forever. 925 sterling silver reads modern and costs less, which matters when the piece is for a teenager who is going to lose it at camp and then find it. We work in solid 14k gold and 925 sterling silver, and a few pieces come in a two-tone mix. Rose gold and white gold we handle on request. What we won't do is sell you gold-plated brass and call it gold.

Is this made in Israel?

No. And you should be suspicious of how many stores say it is. The Honest Jeweler handcrafts these pieces to order. The Hebrew is real, the gold is solid, the craftsmanship is ours, and the jewelry connects you to Jewish tradition without anybody pretending about where the workbench sits.

How long does a made-to-order Jewish piece take?

Because nothing here sits in a warehouse, expect production time before it ships, longer if there's custom Hebrew engraving to proof. Order ahead of Hanukkah, ahead of the bat mitzvah, ahead of the wedding. People who order the week of the simcha are the people who email us in a panic, and we'd rather you didn't have to.

What if I want a symbol you don't have?

Ask. Most of our jewelry is engravable, so a Hebrew letter, a name, or a meaningful Jewish phrase can go on a piece that didn't start out as Judaica. That's how a plain sterling silver bangle becomes a piece of Jewish jewelry that means something to one specific person. Our Hebrew bracelets and Hebrew name necklaces started exactly that way.

What's in this Jewish jewelry collection?

Necklaces and pendants, bracelets, rings, and earrings. A silver pendant carrying the six-pointed star, the magen david, which is the oldest shorthand for Jewish identity there is. Hamsa stud earrings in yellow gold. An evil eye ID engravable bracelet. A chai-adjacent engravable for the ones who want life written on them. Hebrew name necklaces cut in real Hebrew script. And the phrase spinner rings, which are the pieces this workshop is known for.

All of it handmade Jewish jewelry, artisan work, in gold and sterling silver. Not a jewelry collection assembled from a supplier catalog. That's contemporary Judaica the way we think it should be done: solid metal, real Hebrew letters, honest craftsmanship, and a connection to Jewish tradition that doesn't need a story about where the bench is.

Do you make jewelry for Jewish holidays and weddings?

Hanukkah is our busiest stretch, and the engravable pieces move fastest because they take a name. For a Jewish wedding, Ani L'Dodi V'Dodi Li, I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine, is the phrase we engrave more than any other, usually inside a band where only the wearer sees it. For a bat mitzvah gift, a pendant with her Hebrew name. Passover, Shabbat, a new baby, a hard year ending. The jewelry is the same, the words change.