Jewish

Jewish Jewellery is truly exquisite and jewish engagement rings are especially so. Traditionally the engagement ring must be of solid uninterupted gold with no holes breaking the circle. The continuity of the ring represents the hope for an everlasting wedding.

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With today’s continuously changing styles and minds, the jewellery industry has to keep up with the evolving trends. In the Jewish Jewelry industry, although change is not lightning fast, it does keep up with tradition whilst incorporating some modern quirkiness, to ensure brides-to-be are able to keep in touch with their Jewish heritage whilst not compromising their fashion tastes.

Jewish jewellery is usually worn to show affiliation with Judaism, although the band must be solid engraving is allowed so it is very common for the jewish engagement rings to be engraved with meaningful Jewish inscriptions.

A Jewish engagement ring commonly found in the 13th century was shaped like a little house. The house symbolised the future of the couple and on its roof it was inscribed with the Hebrew words for ‘lucky star’.




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