Kabbalah jewelry

Kabbalah jewelry is designed according to the Kabbalistic symbols that have accompanied the Jewish people for hundreds of years. Kabbalah is the doctrine of Jewish mysticism.

It was first formatted in in the twelfth century in eastern Europe, and about two hundred years later in Spain. Kabbalah influenced the religious moods, but also the laws and customs of the communities in the Holy Land and the Diaspora in the past centuries. Now days, in 21st century, Kabbala still affects the lives of the people. Among Kabalistic jewelry are rings, bracelets, necklaces and more. They preserve the spirit of Jewish Kabbalistic tradition and are decorated with beautiful and meaningful symbols. These items are lovely gifts for happy occasions and for keeping those who wear them. The jewelry is charmingly attached to the most important metals in Jewish Kabbalah, especially silver and gold. These metals have a profound meaning in Jewish acceptance.

Silver is highly regarded in the Kabbalistic world, it symbolizes purity and yearning, nobility and generosity. Many Judaica vessels were designed from silver and so were the vessels of the Temple. In the Temple there were seven types of gold that glorified him.

Gold is a metal that attests to heroism, as well as precious metal that gives a livelihood, happiness and wealth. The gemstones that adorn the Kabbalah jewelry are energetic and mystical. The stones project their energy on the wearer, so it is important to wear them in touch with the body. Because each stone has unique energies, it is important to balance the energies between the stones. It is customary to use the twelve stones of the High Priest Hoshen.

among them is Odem that have qualities of preserving pregnancy or jade, helps to cure diseases, emerald, helps success in business and good sleep, garnet or turquoise, protects from the evil eye and more. Kabalistic symbols are an important motif in jewelry design. They grant happiness and wealth, guard against the evil eye and help heal. Some of the symbols used in the Kabbalah jewelry have been preserved for hundreds of years, such as the Star of David or Hamsa, others developed in later periods.

The symbols and amulets are joined by expert jewelers. Some symbols are unfamiliar but very strong, such as Eve’s Tikkun, a magnificent amulet that marks the three basic corrections of man, or a talisman with the names of God that is adorned with the symbol of the kingdom of God, or a verse from the priestly blessing.

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