Star of David Bracelets: Symbols You Can Wear Every Day

Star of David bracelets represent faith and strength. Tyferet’s designs are handmade in Israel, combining Judaica heritage with timeless elegance.

Jennifer Evans — the Hexagoni content manager

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The Star of David is one of Judaism’s most meaningful symbols. As a bracelet, it becomes a daily reminder of faith and protection.

The Meaning Behind the Bracelet

Worn on the wrist, the Star of David carries constant visibility — a symbol of identity and strength.

Tyferet’s Star of David Bracelets

Crafted in Israel, Tyferet’s bracelets include silver and gold designs, some incorporating Roman glass or Eilat stone for unique beauty.

Styling the Bracelet

Bracelets can be worn daily or layered with other Judaica pieces for a personalized look.

Gift of a Star of David Bracelet

As a gift, it conveys protection and identity — ideal for Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, weddings, or birthdays.

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FAQ

  • What does a Star of David bracelet represent? Jewish identity and divine protection.
  • What materials are available? Gold, silver, Roman glass, and Eilat stone.
  • Why give one as a gift? It is a lasting expression of heritage and blessing.

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