Arielle Kwesell is a Jerusalem-based designer and mother living in Neve Daniel, a community perched above the Judean hills in Gush Etzion. Her work is grounded in the spiritual and physical realities of life in Israel, shaped by a deep belief in meaning through making. Arielle is not just a graphic designer; she is a storyteller whose tools are metal, words, and memory.
The AMEN line was born out of a desire to give visual form to resilience—a way to carry sacred words through uncertain times. The first design was created during a wave of terror attacks, when saying “Amen” felt both like a prayer and a protest. Her necklaces reflect the duality of Israeli life: rooted in ancient tradition, shaped by modern trials.
Each piece is assembled and packaged with care, offering the wearer a tangible connection to Israel, to prayer, and to the people living out their faith on its soil. In Arielle’s words, it’s not just jewelry – it’s a statement of who we are and what we stand for.