Unconditional Love Kabbalah Necklace by Marla Studio - Sterling Silver or Bronze
Description
This beautiful necklace features a 3/4" disc on a sterling silver chain. The front is engraved with the Hebrew letters "Hay, Hay, Ayin," symbolizing unconditional love, while the back reads "Unconditional Love" in English. The raised etchings allow you to feel the letters as you wear the piece.
The Kabbalists believe scanning & absorbing the visual representation of the name allows its aspects to enter your soul. These etchings of the three Hebrew letter "Names" are raised, so you can feel the letters while wearing.
Kabbalists believe that visualizing these sacred letters can imbue the wearer with the qualities they represent. This necklace serves as a personal protective amulet and a meaningful gift, transcending religious boundaries to connect with the higher, creative power of the universe. Each necklace comes with a card explaining the significance of the 72 Names of God and their roots in Jewish mysticism and Kabbalah.
- Made in the USA
- Designed by Marla Studios
- Size: 3/4" sterling silver or bronze disc
- Choose the length of your sterling silver chain
- The necklace comes with an explanatory card
The 72 Names of God Collection
- Originates from Kabbalah, a mystical branch of Jewish teachings.
- Derived from an interpretation of Exodus 14:19-21.
- Consists of 72 three-letter combinations representing divine energy and attributes.
- Symbolizes completion and unity in Kabbalistic thought.
- Meditating on these Names is believed to tap into spiritual energies for healing, protection, abundance, and enlightenment.
Shipping Info
- Free shipping on U.S. orders $75+
- Orders typically ship in 1-2 business days from Marla Studio's Illinois studio
- Standard delivery takes 3-10 business days
- Easy returns within 30 days of purchase
More about Marla Studio
MarLa Studio creates jewelry and leather accessories that strongly elevate your look and your vibe. Everything is hand-crafted 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.