Filigree Shin Mezuzah Necklace - Sterling Silver
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A stunning blend of tradition and artistry, this Sterling Silver Mezuzah Filigree Pendant is crafted from solid 925 sterling silver with intricate filigree detailing and a soft oxidized finish. The front features the Hebrew letter "Shin," symbolizing divine protection, while a Star of David cutout adorns the back. Even the bail is shaped like a "Shin," adding a thoughtful extra layer of meaning. Elegant, unisex, and rich with spiritual symbolism - a timeless piece where every detail tells a story.
- Made in the USA
- Solid 925 sterling silver
- Intricate filigree detailing with oxidized finish
- Hebrew letter "Shin" on the front for divine protection
- Star of David cutout on the back
- Artistic "Shin"-shaped bail
- Pendant size: 1.625" x 0.25" (including bail)
- Choose a pendant only, or pair it with the chain of your choice
- Chain photos are shown on their own for clarity - your order arrives with the pendant and chain together
| Chain Style | Description |
|---|---|
| Cable | Classic, lightweight links, versatile and everyday-friendly |
| Heavy Link | Thicker, bolder links with a substantial feel |
| Box | Sleek square links with a smooth, modern look |
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- Orders typically ship in 1-2 business days from Bareket's California studio
- Standard delivery typically takes 3-7 business days
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Since 1972, Bareket Fine Jewelry has specialized in providing with exceptional jewelry for every occasion. From traditional to contemporary, expert designers and craftsmen create elegant and timeless works of beauty. Imaginatively designed and finely crafted in every detail. Made in Los Angeles and Israel. Bareket Fine Jewelry is imaginatively designed and meticulously crafted in every detail, with pieces made in both Los Angeles and Israel.