Learn more about jewish rings and hebrew engraved bands+
Rings that mean something, and a few that spin
Most of our rings start with words. The Honest Jeweler handcrafts Jewish and Hebrew engraved rings to order, from spinner rings you can fidget with to custom name bands and simple stackable rings. You pick the phrase, the metal, and the size, and we proof the Hebrew before anything is made, in sterling silver through solid 14K and 18K gold.
Spinner and fidget rings, if you like to keep your hands busy
A spinner ring (also called a fidget ring or worry ring) has an outer band that turns freely around a base ring. Spinning it gives your hands something quiet to do, which a lot of people find calming when they are anxious, restless, or trying to focus. We make ours in sterling silver and gold, plain or engraved with a Hebrew phrase like Ein Od Milvado or Gam Zu L'Tovah.
Why real metal matters more than it sounds
Plenty of rings online are gold-plated over a base metal that wears down in a few months. We are clear about what each ring is. When a ring is sterling silver or solid 14K gold, we say so, and a few budget pieces are stainless steel with plating, which we also label. That way you know what you are putting on your hand and what it will look like a year from now.
Sizing and choosing the right band
Rings run sizes 6 to 13 depending on the design, and spinner rings sit best a half size up because the outer band adds a little room. If you are buying a gift and are not sure on size, a thumb ring or an adjustable style is more forgiving. Tell us the phrase and finish you want and we handle the rest.
A spinner ring has an outer band that spins around a fixed base ring. People spin it to keep their hands busy, which can feel calming when they are anxious or need to focus. It is also called a fidget ring or worry ring.
Are your rings real gold and silver?
Many are. We make rings in sterling silver and solid 14K and 18K gold, and we label exactly what each one is. A few lower-priced pieces are stainless steel with gold or silver plating, and those are labeled too.
Can you engrave Hebrew on a ring?
Yes. We engrave Hebrew phrases like Ein Od Milvado, Gam Zu L'Tovah, and Shema, and we proof the letters with you before the ring is made so the script is correct.
What size spinner ring should I order?
Most people size a half size up for spinner rings, since the spinning outer band adds a little width. Sizes run 6 to 13 depending on the design.
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