Made in Israel and inspired by the terrain of Gush Etzion, the AMEN Necklace is a wearable declaration of faith, identity, and resilience. The sleek rhodium-plated and silver-coloured pendant is etched with the word “AMEN” in a bold, modern design on one side, and אמן (Amen in Hebrew) on the other, uniting the sacred languages of prayer and design.
The necklace arrives in a satin pouch and custom gift box, carrying not only the piece but the story behind it. Created by designer Arielle Kwesell in her studio overlooking the Judean Hills, the pendant was conceived during times of personal and national uncertainty. As she describes, the vertical lines in the English design echo both the lines of prayer and the barrel of a rifle – capturing the intersection of spiritual endurance and physical defense that defines life in the Land of Israel.
Amen is a word that seals blessings and holds space for hope. In the Hebrew Bible, it appears in moments of affirmation, covenant, and praise – such as in Deuteronomy 27, when the people answer with “Amen” to each commandment. Wearing this necklace is a daily act of remembering and believing.
This necklace is a heartfelt gift for milestones, moments of faith, or anyone seeking a piece rooted in beauty, conviction, and their love for Israel.
Product Specifications:
- Origin: Made in Israel
- Designed in: Gush Etzion
- Pendant: Flat oblong, inscribed front and back
- Chain: Lightweight metal with adjustable clasp
- Packaging: Satin drawstring pouch and gift box
- Script: English “AMEN” and Hebrew “אמן” engraving
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.