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Star of David Jewelry - Pendants & Necklaces

Star Of David Jewelry To Show Pride In Faith Identity
Star of David necklaces are one of the most widely recognized and respected symbols of faith for both men and women. Necklaces or a pendant holds the Jewish star close to the heart, and on front and center display for all to see and admire. Depicted on the flag of Israel, Star of David necklaces allow you to take a piece of your faith and heritage wherever you may go.

Star Of David Jewelry From Israel:

"Lion of Judah" Star of David Pendant

$197.00

Lion of Judah Gold & Silver Pendant - With Star of David

$239.00

The History Of Star Of David Jewelry

Getting its name from none other than King David, the Star of David features the design of two triangles – one right-side up, and the other upside down – to create the shape of a star.Star of David Jewelry

In Hebrew the Star of David is known as the Magen David or Shield of David and this is a symbol that has been used since antiquity. One of the earliest Star of David images rests on manuscripts dating back to the middle ages.

Today the Star of David is used to connect people with the state of Israel and their faith, and it’s most often seen worn in the form of Star of David necklaces and other forms of jewelry.

Choosing Your Star Of David Jewelry

Choosing your Star of David Jewelry means choosing the piece that most speaks to you and your faith. While silver Star of David necklaces are popular, gold tones often amplify feelings of faith in a special way as the metal naturally resembles the warm tones of the sun.

Additional symbols of faith may also be included inside of the Star of David jewelry you choose to further strengthen your connection with faith. Doves for peace, the Lion of Judah, or Tablets of the Covenant represent some of the most important stories and faith-based themes one may wish to embrace. 

The Star of David is a widely recognized symbol of Judaism, named after King David of ancient Israel, which consists of two interlocking equilateral triangles. According to legend, the Star of David may have originated from the Shield of David (known as the Magen David in Hebrew, מָגֵן דָּוִד).