Jewish Bracelets
When looking for Jewish jewelry, make sure to look through World of Judaica's collection of necklaces and pendants as well as Jewish bracelets. Bracelets make for a wonderful gift for all occasions, whether it be a bat mitzvah, wedding, or birthday. The gift of a bracelet is touching and thoughtful. Our collection includes a variety of Jewish bracelets and Kabalistic red string bracelets.
Jewelry is the perfect gift for that special someone. Our Jewish jewelry section has the highest quality pieces made with unique designs. Specifically, bracelets are a classic jewelry item that suits any woman. They are a versatile accessory, as they can be worn for sophisticated occasions as well as on a daily basis. World of Judaica offers an impressive selection of Hebrew bracelets.
World of Judaica's jewelry collection includes Jewish bracelets and classic style bracelets alike. The exquisite Hamsa bracelets are adorned with the popular hand symbol and Kabbalah style evil eye motifs. One of the most popular designs is the red string bracelet. The red string Kabbalah bracelets often feature a Hamsa or star of David. Our Hebrew bracelets have Magen David Jewish star designs, which make for an ideal Bat Mitzvah jewelry gift. Whatever your next occasion is, there is a bracelet out there for you.
World of Judaica also offers Hebrew bracelets with Hebrew writing, such as the words of the Shema prayer and Kabbalah jewlery designs. The bracelet materials include silver chains, colorful red strings, and stainless steel. The styles of Jewish bracelets range from a cuff design to linked chains to clasped styles. These bracelets make for a great gift for a birthday, Bat Mitzvah, or wedding. Our bracelets are designed in the theme of Kabbalah, Israel, and Judaism alike.
Make sure to search through World of Judaica's Jewish bracelet collection for your next gift purchase. Our variety of styles, themes, and materials will ensure that you find the Jewish bracelet or Hebrew bracelet you are looking for.
Bracelets Guide
Bracelets are a great jewelry accessory to add to any outfit. Some bracelets can be worn daily and others are meant for special occasions. Bracelets serve as a great gift for Jewish occasions such as Bat Mitzvahs and weddings. When a girl reaches adulthood at the age of twelve, a sophisticated piece of jewelry such a bracelet makes for the perfect gift.
Jewish and Kabbalah themed bracelets are very popular today. Jewish bracelets feature Star of David, Chai, IDF, and Shema prayer designs. Kabbalah bracelets feature Hamsa and evil eye symbols.
Symbols
The Star of David, also known as Magen David or Shield of David, is a hexagram shape composed of two triangles. This symbol has roots in ancient prayer books and synagogues. Today the Star of David is associated with the Jewish community and is featured in the center of the Israeli flag. This symbol is popular on Jewish bracelets as an engraved design or as a charm.
Chai refers to the word 'life' in Hebrew. The two letters that compose this word are commonly displayed on Jewish jewelry items. The numbers associated with these letters add up to eighteen, which has taken on spiritual meaning in Judaism. Gifts of money are often given in multiples of eighteen for this very reason.
IDF bracelets are also popular among diaspora Jews. These bracelets are usually in a cuff shape, made of leather or metal, and feature the initials of the Israeli defense forces in English or Hebrew. These bracelets proudly display support for Israel and its army.
Many Jewish bracelets display the words of the Shema prayer, "Hear O Israel: the Lord is our G-d, the Lord is one." The Shema is one of the more commonly known prayers which declares belief in one G-d.
The Hamsa and evil eye symbols are featured on Kabbalah red string bracelets. These symbols represent protection from evil. The Hamsa is an open hand symbol with extended fingers. The Hamsa image is frequently used by Middle Eastern cultures and religions. Both the Hamsa and evil eye symbols can be featured on the bracelet material itself and as a charm hanging off the bracelet.
Materials
Bracelets can be made of materials such as metal, nickel, and stainless steel. More sophisticated bracelets can be made of 925 sterling silver and 14 karat yellow gold.
The bracelet design can be a chain, cuff, charm, or string. Chain bracelets look elegant and tend to be a bit pricier. Cuff and charm bracelets are usually worn for everyday use. Many women love the idea of collecting charms for their own personalized bracelet.
Kabbalah bracelets are often made of red string, sometimes braided. These bracelets feature a Hamsa or evil eye symbol.
For More Information
For more information about Bracelets or other Judaica items, feel free to contact our Judaica experts with any questions or concerns.