In antiquity, the six pointed star was associated with magical qualities and not yet associated with Judaism the way it is now. The Jewish community of Prague in the 17th century was the first to adopt this star as a symbol of their religion and ethnicity. Over time the Star of David has become more symbolically powerful and significant for Jewish people all over the world. It’s a beautiful amulet to wear to show your pride and love for your identity as well as to connect you with others who are like you.
Star of David Necklace
This Star of David Amulet Necklace is a revered symbol of Judaism and Jewish identity, representing unity among the Jewish people.
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About the Product
Specs
Specs:
Pendant
- Dimensions: 15.5mm x 14mm x 2mm
Chain:
- Box Chain
- 16"-18" length
Dimensions: 15.5 mm x 14 mm x 2 mm
Care
We want your jewelry to continue to inspire Awe for years to come. Clean your pieces regularly with the Awe anti-tarnishing polishing cloth included in your order. Do not use cleansing agents and minimize exposure to saltwater and chemicals.
We proudly offer a 2-year warranty from date of purchase, and will happily repair or replace your piece if any damage occurs to the material or workmanship.
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