Monday 14 November 2016

Your Magical Jewish Wedding Bands

The uniqueness of a Jewish wedding band is just as unique as our styles and available selection. Just picture it; you, the bride and groom, are standing under the wedding canopy. It is one of the holiest and most monumental and important moments in your lives.You are about to embark on a glorious future together. 
Your Magical Jewish Wedding Bands

You sought each other out and are committed to creating the future together and continuing the Jewish heritage. The Jewish wedding band is what ties it all together. It’s what connects the bride to the groom in that magical way. Come have a look and see what magical options we provide for that special ring.
Let’s start with 14k gold. We don’t simply have 14k gold Hebrew wedding bands, although that would be magical enough. We offer a huge selection in various styles and colors. Do you like yellow gold? Or do you prefer white gold? Perhaps rose gold is what suits you best? Well, have no fear, because we have them all. And if you can’t decide which shade of gold is best for you, we have combination rings, featuring yellow and white gold, white and rose gold, or all three types of gold on one Jewish wedding band.
Gold is not your color? Or perhaps your budget doesn’t allow for gold? Then go for sterling silver. We carry the finest quality silver Hebrew wedding bands in as many styles as you can think of (plus more!). Shiny silver, textured silver, oxidized silver, you name it. We also carry combination silver and gold rings that will still fit into your non-golden budget.
But it doesn’t end there. The magic is just beginning. It’s time to choose your inscription. An occasion as momentous as a wedding deserves an inscription that is full of meaning and tradition. And you are in luck, because the inscriptions that we offer are exactly that: meaningful and traditional. Perhaps you will go for the most popular verse, “Ani LedodiVedodi Li” (I am to my beloved as my beloved is to me). 
This is the biblical verse that describes G-d’s love for his people. Or you may want to try something like “zedodiv’zere’I” (this is my beloved and this is my friend). This is also a verse from the Song of Songs, written by King Solomon. Perhaps to mark the occasion, you may choose to inscribe your ring with “harei at mekudeshet li” (behold you are sanctified to me). This is the verse that is uttered by the groom as he slips the ring onto the bride’s finger under the wedding canopy. Or you may for a more general message, such as, “Am yisrael chai” (the nation of Israel lives) or “shemayisrael” (hear o’ Israel).
Whichever one you choose, amongst the myriad verses, styles, colors, and types of Jewish wedding bands that we offer, we’re sure it will be a big hit. We wish you much success in all your future endeavors.

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