Be Strong. Let Us Be Strengthened - Bronze

$195.00
$195.00
Color Bronze
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History, strength, and a little ancient swagger - all on one tiny disc. This pendant features an etching of a rare seal unearthed near the Western Wall by the Israel Antiquities Authority, dating back to the seventh century BCE. The original belonged to Hagab, a Hebrew archer who served in a senior military role in Judah during the reigns of Kings Manasseh and Josiah. On the back: the beloved Hebrew benediction "Chazak, Chazak v'nitchazek" - Be Strong, Be Strong, Let Us Be Strengthened. It's the phrase said when starting a new venture, taking on a challenge, or honoring an accomplishment. A meaningful piece to wear (or gift) when life calls for a little extra courage.

  • Handmade in the USA by Marla Studio
  • Bronze
  • Etching of an ancient Hebrew archer's seal on front, "Chazak, Chazak V'nitchazek" with English translation "Be Strong, Be Strong, Let Us Be Strengthened" stamped on reverse
  • Hand-oxidized finish to enhance texture and detail
  • Pendant size: 1"
  • Option of sterling silver chain or leather cord with stainless steel clasp
  • Available in multiple lengths
  • Each piece is unique due to its handcrafted nature
  • Comes with an explanation card

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  • Free shipping on U.S. orders $99+
  • Orders typically ship in 1-2 business days from Marla Studio's Illinois studio
  • Standard delivery typically takes 3-7 business days
  • Easy returns within 30 days of purchase. Personalized items are final sale

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MarLa Studio creates jewelry and leather accessories that strongly elevate your look and your vibe. MarLa Studio piece hand-crafts each jewelry piece with intention, with edge and soul. Fashion allows us to be understood as individuals, to transmit ourselves simply and visually. Marla loves participating in this personal process.