







Hamsa pendant (1.4*1.7 cm) in 14k yellow gold set with blue opal stone
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In short:
* Hamsa pendant (1.4*1.7 cm) in stunning 14 karat yellow gold inlaid with a blue opal stone in the center. and white crystal inlay in the hanger.
* MADE IN ISRAEL! Made in Israel – Blue and white goldsmiths supporting Israeli creators.
* A gift for every man or woman and for every occasion.
* Includes a gift box.
* The price is for the pendant only! Can be purchased with the chains offered on the site or without a chain. Photographed with a chain “absorption” recommended by us.
* Warranty for 12 months.
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Hamsa pendant (1.4*1.7 cm) in 14k yellow gold
Stunning, set with a blue opal stone in the center and a white crystal inlay in the hanger.
Can be purchased without a chain or with 14k yellow gold chains offered on the site.
A gift for every birthday, IDF enlistment, IDF discharge,
A gift for a boss, husband/wife, son or partner, etc.!
Comes with a gift box.
A little about Hamsa:
Hamsa, also known as the Hand of Fatima or the Hand of Mary, is a symbol revered in many cultures and religions around the world.
It is a hand-shaped amulet believed to bring good luck, protection, and happiness to its owner. The word "hamsa" means "five" in Arabic,
And the symbol is often depicted with five fingers, although it can also be represented with three or four fingers.
Hamsa has a long history and is said to date back to ancient times. It is believed to have originated in ancient Mesopotamia, where it was used as a symbol of protection against the evil eye.
The symbol spread to other parts of the world, including the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe, where it was adopted by various cultures and religions.
In Islamic tradition, the hamsa is called the "Hand of Fatima," after the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. According to legend, Fatima was visited by an angel who gave her a hand-shaped amulet to protect her from harm.
The hamsa is therefore considered a symbol of Fatima's faith and devotion to God, and is often worn as a sign of protection and blessings.
In Jewish tradition, the hamsa is called the "Hand of Miriam," after the sister of Moses. Miriam was a prophetess and leader of the Jewish people, and the hamsa is said to represent her strength, courage, and compassion.
The hamsa is often used in Jewish homes as a symbol of protection and is believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck to the household.
In both Islamic and Jewish traditions, the hamsa is also associated with the number five, which is considered a sacred number.
In Islam, the five fingers of the hamsa hand represent the five pillars of Islam, while in Judaism they represent the five books of the Torah. The hamsa hand is therefore seen as a symbol of faith and devotion to God.
The hamsa is also used in other cultures and religions, including Christianity and Paganism. In Christianity, it is sometimes called the "Hand of Mary," after the mother of Jesus, and is used as a symbol of protection and blessings.
In pagan cultures, the hamsa is often associated with the goddess Venus and is used as a symbol of fertility and abundance.
Today, the hamsa is a popular amulet and is sometimes worn as jewelry or hung on a wall. It is believed to bring good luck, protection, and happiness to the wearer and is a powerful symbol of faith and devotion to God. The hamsa is a testament to the enduring power of symbols and their ability to connect us to our past, present, and future.
A little about 14 karat gold jewelry:
14 karat gold jewelry is a popular choice for those looking for high-quality, durable, and affordable jewelry.
The term "14k" refers to the purity of the gold used in jewelry, with the "k" standing for karat. A karat is a unit of measurement used to determine the purity of gold, with 24 karat gold being pure gold.
In 14 karat gold jewelry, the gold is alloyed with other metals such as copper, silver, and nickel to increase its durability and strength.
The resulting alloy is a beautiful, shiny metal that is perfect for use in jewelry.
14K gold is also less expensive than higher purity gold, such as 18K or 24K, making it a popular choice for those on a budget.
One of the advantages of 14k gold jewelry is its durability. Because it is an alloy of other metals,
It is less prone to scratches, dents, and other forms of damage than higher purity gold. This makes it ideal for use in everyday jewelry such as wedding bands,
Engagement rings and bracelets.
Another advantage of 14k gold jewelry is its versatility. Because it is available in a variety of colors, including yellow, white, and rose gold, it can be used to create a wide variety of jewelry styles and designs.
14 karat gold can also be combined with other metals such as platinum, silver, and palladium to create unique and stunning jewelry.
When buying 14k gold jewelry, it is important to consider the quality of the piece. Look for jewelry that is well-crafted and features a high level of detail and attention to design.
In conclusion, 14 karat gold jewelry is a popular and affordable option for those looking for high-quality, durable jewelry.
Its versatility and durability make it ideal for everyday jewelry use, while its availability in a variety of colors
and designs make it a popular choice for those looking for unique and beautiful jewelry.
Times and delivery
All orders from the site are made through a courier company with a home delivery.
– Jewelry: 2-6 business days (unless it is a custom-designed piece of jewelry)
– Judaica and art: 4-7 business days.
Our interest is mutual – that you receive your orders as quickly as possible! We are personally available to our customers until the order is received.
Delivery times:
– Home delivery 2-5 business days to central locations.
– Delivery to kibbutzim/moshavim 3-6 business days.
* The times are shipping times only! and do not include handling times detailed below.
Treatment times:
– Jewelry orders will usually be shipped the same day! If the order is placed in the early morning hours (by 11-12 noon).
Orders received after that will be processed the next day.
– Orders from various artists (David Gerstein, Yair Emanuel, Dorit Klein, and more): Most products are in stock and will be shipped within 1-3 business days (some products are shipped directly from the artist in order to save on shipping costs and shorten delivery times).
– Special orders in production / or custom design orders will be shipped within 4-5 business days from the date of purchase (not including shipping time).
It is important to note that the times listed are intended to cover and back up punctuality. Orders will usually be received faster.
Do you have an urgent order? Are you worried that you won't receive it on time? It is advisable to speak with customer service on WhatsApp before placing the order.
There is the option of self-collection by prior arrangement, and same-day deliveries in certain categories and to various regions of the country.
We work efficiently to deliver your order as quickly as possible. For example, a product that is in stock may be shipped within just a few hours of placing the order and will arrive at your doorstep according to the time indicated in the payment method you choose.
You can track packages on the shipping company's website, and you can request help with tracking packages from our close customer service.
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