This Too Shall Pass Sterling Silver Necklace by Emily Rosenfeld

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Rooted in ancient Persian and Turkish folktales, the phrase Gam Zeh Yaavor, "this too shall pass", has been a quiet source of steadiness for generations.

King Solomon himself once ordered his minister to find something that could make a sad man happy and a happy man sad. The minister traveled the kingdom for six months, and the night before it was due, he wearily asked a peddler in the old city of Jerusalem if he had such an item.

The peddler disappeared and returned with a ring engraved with these four words. Upon reading it, King Solomon smiled.

This sterling silver necklace carries that same timeless phrase in both Hebrew and English: a grounding, wearable reminder that no moment, however heavy, lasts forever.

The perfect gift to offer comfort, perspective, and a little ancient wisdom to someone who needs it most.

  • Sterling silver circle charm engraved in Hebrew and English
  • 1/2" charm
  • Fine gauge sterling silver rolo chain
  • Choice of 16", 18", or 20" length

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  • Orders ship in 1-2 business days from Emily Rosenfeld's Massachusetts Studio
  • Standard delivery typically takes 3-7 business days
  • Easy returns within 30 days of purchase

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Emily started Emily Rosenfeld Jewelry in 1991 in Oakland, CA, running her business out of a Murphy bed closet. Now settled in Western Massachusetts, with a view of birch trees and a river she swims in during the summer, her studio is in a converted factory building filled with other artists. She feels continually inspired to develop new designs and play with new materials and techniques.In addition to jewelry, Emily Rosenfeld products also include mezuzahs, Kiddush cups, tzedakah boxes, candle holders, and more.

She is privileged and thankful to be part of the immensely supportive and loving community of craftspeople and crafts buyers. Making her work makes her very happy and she hopes owning it brings a measure of joy as well.