Tuesday 20 December 2016

Rings of a Language

Hannah had a knack for languages. She was just born like that. It came to her naturally. By the time she was ten years old, she had picked up Spanish from the neighbor, Russian from the grocer, Chinese from the dry cleaners guy, and French from the librarian.  And she continued to speak all those languages fluently.

Gold Hebrew ring

It came as no surprise, then, that the word “Hebrew” drew her closer when she chanced upon an ad for a gold Hebrew ring. Hannah was window shopping with a friend when she saw it. “Jewish rings for women”, a big poster declared. It was hanging right outside their favorite dress shop. Hannah took a closer look. An elegant gold ring with strange-looking letters was displayed at the center of the poster. By reading the small type at the bottom, Hannah learned that this was a gold Hebrew ring. She did not know that the Hebrew language had any connection to anything Jewish. But because it was about a language, Hannah made it her business to explore it further.

She headed straight for the library. It did not take long for Hannah to discover that Hebrew is the spoken language of Israel, the Land of the Jews! And that Hebrew had been the language of the Jewish people since the beginning of time.

Hannah read more about the Jews, their language, and their fascinating heritage. She could not believe how interesting it all was to her. Until then, she did not give a second thought to the Hebrew language. But now, it became a major part of her love for languages. The funniest part in Hannah’s opinion was that in Hebrew, the letters go from right to left, instead of from left to right. None of the languages she knew were like that. This was cool!

Before long, you guessed it - Hannah became in fluent in Hebrew as well. At that point, she wanted to purchase a gold Hebrew ring, since that is what drew her to the language in the first place. She went back to the “Jewish rings for women” poster she had seen. It led her to a jewelry store that these rings, among other Jewish jewelry items. It was the perfect place for her to choose her gold Hebrew ring.

Hannah took her time speaking to the jeweler about the different inscription options he offered. She was fascinated at the myriad options and the meaning behind each one. The richness of the Hebrew language mesmerized her. She couldn’t wait to see her chosen phrase on her very own gold Hebrew ring.

Hannah cherishes her gold Hebrew ring to this very day. She loves to see the beautiful language inscribed onto a beautiful piece of jewelry. It is striking. The experience enhances her life. She is certain to hand down this gold Hebrew ring to the generations that follow.


And most importantly, if anyone asks her where to find Jewish rings for women, she knows just where to send them.

Monday 19 December 2016

The Purity of White Gold Wedding Rings

Gold is a precious metal. White gold is a pure color. It is clear and pure, like fresh water in a crystal glass. That is why white gold makes a great Jewish ring. The concept of Jewish rings is also to be clear and pure, and to be made of a high quality precious material. So how about a 14k white gold Jewish ring? In my opinion, you can’t get better than that.
14k white gold jewish ring
It is popular amongst Israelissuch a ring. They will often want a Jewish wedding ring with an inscription. Choosing a 14k white gold Jewish ring will give you many options to choose from for your Israeli wedding rings.
Think of the meaning of these rings. The pride of the nation of Israel continues down through the generations. When an Israeli couple gets married, and starts to raise a family of their own, this pride is compounded. Now think of that 14k white gold Jewish ring. The shiny, white, clear color of the metal. The white gold is bright and vibrant. This is the feeling the couple wants on their Israeli wedding rings. Because these are the messages they live by.
Don’t think that by choosing white gold, your options are limited. Not at all. The amount of choices you will have when choosing a 14k white gold Jewish ring are unimaginable. Whether or not it will be a wedding ring, an anniversary ring, or just a gift, our white gold rings come in various finishes and textures.
In addition, we offer numerous inscriptions. For Israeli wedding rings, we have wedding related inscriptions. We offer many other inscriptions that are appropriate for a 14k white gold Jewish ring. You can add a stone or design for extra style. Diamond studs look particularly attractive on a white gold base. But of course, try any stone that you like. Ruby, sapphire, emerald, onyx, or even a colored crystal. They will all enhance your white gold ring.
That’s one of the things that’s so great about white gold – it goes with everything, but never loses its elegance. There is so much you can do with it.
White gold rings also come in various widths and thicknesses. A thick ring made of high-quality white gold, if that’s the material that works for you, is really something to be proud of. A thin ring, when made of white gold, will be that much more elegant. It’s a matter of what suits you better. But the choices are there. Just reach out and grab it.
Israeli wedding rings may be sterling silver, since that is more affordable. But if you can afford it, and if you can learn to appreciate the beauty of it, go for the white gold.

Thursday 15 December 2016

Rings With Stories

There is a story behind every picture. There is a story behind every event. And there is a story behind every I am my beloved ring.
I am my beloved ring
One such story is the story of Becky’s engagement ring. Becky always loved the bible. But she didn’t know why. She grew up in a non-religious environment, but deep down she had a passion for religion. When she was young, she loved to read stories about Jerusalem, and was enthralled at how such a tiny piece of land could be so fought over. It had been captured and recaptured dozens of times throughout history. She felt attached to the land, even though she had never been there and didn’t know anybody who had.
When Becky grew older, she knew she just had to visit Israel. She saved up for a plane ticket and before long, she was on her way. She toured the land as if her life depended on it. Her favorite part was the archeological digs and excavations. She loved the richness of the land and the deep-rooted historical messages.
During her stay, she met a young man named David, and before long, they decided to become engaged. David shared Becky’s love for the land, and the deep connection to the bible. They decided to settle in Israel when they would begin their new lives together. Becky planned to go back home to say goodbye to her family, then fly back to Israel for her wedding, and then settle there.
As David was saying goodbye, he asked, “Becky, how do you feel about Jewish engagement rings?”Becky blinked a few times, unsure she had heard correctly. “But I’m not even Jewish!” she responded. “Yes, I know”, said David, “but Jewish engagement rings are all about verses from the bible. There are phrases full of deep meaning, the kind of the thing you love, Becky, and you can have that on your engagement ring.”
Wow. Becky had not known that. But she loved the idea. “As soon as you come back, before we announce our engagement officially, we can take a look at some Jewish engagement rings right here in Jerusalem”, said David. “I think you might go for the I am my beloved ring. It’s right up your alley.”
And boy, was he right. Upon Becky’s return, she set about the business of choosing her I am my beloved ring. There were many Jewish engagement rings to choose from, but it was the message of the I am my beloved ring that really spoke to her. The bible, the Land of Israel, how David shared her passion for it all, all wrapped up in one I am my beloved ring – it was too good to be true. But true it was.
David and Becky held their wedding in the heart of Jerusalem. There was a meager crowd in attendance, but the love they shared was abundant. And the message of the I am my beloved ring spread its glory wherever it went.

Monday 12 December 2016

Great Aunt Molly’s Wedding Ring

One day, a young woman came in to our store looking frantic. She literally blew right in, as it was a cold and windy day, and she started talking fast. “My name is Jennifer”, she said, “and I must get a 14k gold Hebrew wedding band today! Can I choose something, and you’ll have it ready for me later today? And do you have Hebrew rings? I need an I am my beloved ring!” Of course we told her yes, that she should choose something from our vast collection of 14k gold Hebrew wedding bands, and we will have it ready today. But we were also eager to hear what all the drive and urgency was about.
14k gold Hebrew wedding band
We didn’t have to wait long. Jennifer launched right in to her explanation. It turns out she had become engaged a few months back, and last week, on the spur of the moment, she and her fiancĂ© decided to take a quick trip to Israel. “Y’know, to do some touring, and then rush back to the stresses of life,” Jennifer explained. They planned to stay for just one week.
This morning, on the last day of her visit, Jennifer contacted her parents whom she had not spoken with in a while. When she mentioned that she was in Israel with her fiancĂ©, her mom could not believe her ears. “You are in Israel?” her mom exclaimed. “That is the land that your Great Aunt Molly always dreamed of visiting.”
Jennifer had a strong affection towards her Great Aunt Molly. Jennifer did not know that Great Aunt Molly always dreamed of visiting Israel, but she did know that now, in her old age, she would never be able to go. “Mom, since I am in Israel, and Great Aunt Molly will probably never get to come, what can I do while I’m here that will make a difference to her?” asked Jennifer.
Jennifer’s mom thought for a moment. “She does have a collection of Hebrew rings that she is proud of. You can buy her another one to add to her collection. But I have another idea that will mean even more to her.” “What is it?” asked Jennifer. “You know Great Aunt Molly never got married or had children of her own”, said Jennifer’s mom. “And she is fond of Hebrew rings. It would have been her dream to have an I am my beloved ring for her wedding, and to see her children do the same. But she did not have a wedding, and she did not have children. You know how much she loves you, Jennifer, like a daughter. If you get an I am my beloved ring for yourself, instead of the wedding ring you had in mind, I think it will mean the world to Great Aunt Molly.”
“So that is why I need an I am my beloved ring immediately, as my plane leaves tonight!!”
Jenniferchose her 14k gold Hebrew wedding band, came back later to pick it up, and the rest, they say, is history.