This Magen David necklace is crafted in Tel Aviv by Gabriel Barashi and his son Ben of Cinamon, a family jewelry workshop founded in 1985. For decades, Gabriel has worked with stores across Israel and international brands, while also supporting fellow producers behind the scenes as they brought their own creations to life.
At its center is the Magen David—two interlocking triangles forming a symbol of strength and protection, long connected to King David. This design was created especially for the community, with balanced lines that sit comfortably when worn.
Today, Gabriel and Ben continue their work side by side, creating each piece with the same care that has guided their workshop for years. Each necklace comes from a place of experience, pride, and a deep connection to the land and people of Israel.
“And you shall bind them as a sign upon your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes.”
— Deuteronomy 6:8
For anyone who loves Israel and Jerusalem, this is a must-have pendant to wear to keep the city close to your heart. It is a beautiful and meaningful necklace that proudly proclaims your support of the Jewish people and the Holy Land.
You will be happy to add this unique piece to your jewelry collection and to gift it to friends and loved ones who, like you, love Israel and Jerusalem.
The necklace is presented in a box suitable for gift-giving and comes with a simple silver chain.
925 silver
Silver chain included
- new
Magen David Necklace
Cinamon Jewelry is a much loved Israeli company that curates a collection of wearable, meaningful jewelry pieces.
Inspired by the rich Jewish tradition they craft items that are reflective of their deep spiritual connection to Torah and also items that reflect their deep roots in the Holy Land.
You will find reflections of the Holy City of Jerusalem and the Land of Israel with references to important prayers and quotes from the book of Psalms. Each piece of jewelry is more that simply a beautiful adornment, but rather, a touchstone that will connect the wearer to the land of Israel and to their faith.
Many of the pendants are suitable for both men and women. For men who prefer a slightly more rugged look the chain may be replaced with a cord of leather.