| There is a vast variety of geometric shapes and | | | | given as gifts at housewarming parties, especially |
| forms which define Jewish jewelry. Most Jewish | | | | since they are small in size and personal. |
| jewelry is unique in design and holds much religious | | | | There are other Jewish symbols which are also |
| significance and symbolic meaning. These beautiful | | | | considered to be jewelry. The Hasma hand, |
| pieces of jewelry, including the Jewish Manorah | | | | Solomon Seal, and Star of David are all articles of |
| and the Hamsa hand, have served as symbols for | | | | jewelry which hold symbolic meaning. Additionally, |
| Jewish families for thousands of years, helping to | | | | these items are frequently made from precious |
| ensure that their traditions and history are kept | | | | metals, including Sterling Silver, Pewter, and gold. |
| alive. | | | | Geometric shapes form important Jewish |
| The Jewish Menorah is a Jewish artifact of much | | | | symbols. For example, the Star of David, a |
| significance and has been celebrated for over | | | | Hexagram, is representative of David, who was a |
| 2,000 years. As the official emblem for Israel, the | | | | ruler of Israel. The six-pointed star that was the |
| Menorah has a long and illustrious ancient history. | | | | emblem of his house reflects where Heaven |
| The geometrical shape of the Menorah, a | | | | meets Earth. It also appears on the flag of Israel. |
| 7-pronged candelabra, was first revealed to | | | | When looking for Jewish jewelry gifts, tradition |
| Moses while on Mt. Sinai. Years later, golden | | | | holds that jewelry reflective of the history of |
| Menorahs were shining in the Temple, standing tall | | | | Judaism and Israel. The various geometric shapes |
| and lighting the chambers. This shape frequently is | | | | and emblems that have meaning and symbolism |
| used within Jewish jewelry. | | | | within the culture and religious beliefs for Jewish |
| The Menuzah is another Jewish artifact with much | | | | families are frequently represented within beautiful |
| history. It is believed that the Menuzah will protect | | | | pieces of jewelry that may be gifted. These |
| the home and all of its inhabitants. A piece of | | | | pieces are ripe with cultural meaning and history, |
| Hebrew parchment paper, the Menuzah is stored | | | | making them personal and thoughtful gifts for the |
| inside a decorative case and attached to the door | | | | recipient. |
| frame of a Jewish home. Menuzahs are frequently | | | | |