Jewish Wedding
A Jewish wedding is built around layered ritual: the ketubah, the chuppah, the seven blessings, the exchange of rings, the breaking of the glass, and the festive meal. Our collection covers Hebrew-inscribed wedding rings, Israeli wedding bands, Kiddush cups, and personal jewelry for bride and groom, crafted in Jerusalem.
242 products
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
14k Gold Ani L'dodi 1.5 CT Diamond Hebrew Wedding Ring
Type: Ani Ledodi Ring
Two Tone 14k Gold Diamond Inscribed Jewish Wedding Ring
Type: Jerusalem Ring
Sterling Silver Cutout Jerusalem Ring
Type: Kabbalah Ring
14K Gold Square Wedding Band
Type: Hebrew Ring
Silver Ring with This Too Shall Pass - Everything Flows
Type: Flower Candlesticks
Sterling Silver Flower Candlesticks with Tray
Type: Filigree Candlesticks
Sterling Silver candlestick - Filigree Set of 2
Type: Filigree Candlesticks with Legs
Candlesticks with Legs - Tall Sterling Silver Filigree - Set of 2
Type: Filigree Candlesticks
Silver Candlesticks - Tall Sterling Filigree - Set of 2
Type: Candlesticks with Legs
CANDLESTICKS - Tall Sterling Silver Elegant Filigree Candlesticks with Legs - Set of 2
Type: Wedding Kiddush Cup
Keren Wedding Embellished Kiddush Cup
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
Oxidized Silver My Soul Loves Hebrew Ring
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
Matte Cutout Oxidized Silver Hebrew Wedding Ring
Type: This too shall pass ring
Silver Cutout 'This Too Shall Pass' Ring
Type: Ani Ledodi Ring
14k White Gold Florentine Diamond Jewish Wedding Band
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
Sterling Silver Ani L'Dodi Love Ring
Type: Ani Ledodi Ring
Sterling Silver Cutout Ani L'dodi Jewish Wedding Ring
Type: Ani Ledodi Ring
Silver and Gold Ani L'Dodi Ring
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
Sterling Silver Cutout Jewish Wedding Ring
Type: Ani Ledodi Ring
Jewish Wedding Ring in Silver and 14k Gold
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
14k White Gold Brushed Classic Jewish Wedding Ring
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
Silver and Gold Textured Ani L'dodi Jewish Wedding Band
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
14k Gold Brushed Cutout Elegant Jewish Wedding Ring
Type: Kiddush Cup
Tamir Wedding Sterling Silver Kiddush Cup
Type: Ani Ledodi Ring
14K Gold Bordered Jewish Verse Sterling Silver Wedding Band
Type: Ani Ledodi Ring
14k White Gold Cutout Textured Ani L'dodi Wedding Band
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
14K Yellow Gold Rounded Edges Shiny Ani Ledodi Inscribed Wedding Ring
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
Gold Hebrew Ring with Ani L'dodi - 14k Brushed Gold
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
Sterling Silver Spinning Jewish Wedding Band
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
Sterling Silver Wide 14k Gold Bordered Ani Ledodi Ring
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
Hebrew Wedding Ring - Sterling Silver and 14k Yellow Gold
Type: Ani Ledodi Ring
Silver and Gold Ruby Ani L'dodi Jewish Wedding Ring
Type: Ani Ledodi Ring
14k Gold Cutout Ani L'dodi Hebrew Wedding Ring
Type: Ani Ledodi Ring
Jerusalem Ani L'Dodi Ring in Silver and Gold
Type: Hebrew Wedding Ring
Silver and Gold Spinning Jewish Wedding Ring
Type: Ani Ledodi Ring
14k Two Tone Gold Jewish Wedding Band
Handcrafted Jewish Wedding Gifts from Jerusalem
A Jewish wedding is one of the most ritually rich ceremonies in continuous practice. The bride and groom enter under the chuppah (the wedding canopy), the ketubah (the marriage contract) is read aloud, the seven blessings are recited over a cup of wine, the rings are exchanged with the declaration "harei at mekudeshet li" ("behold, you are consecrated to me"), and the groom breaks a glass to recall the destruction of the Temple even in the moment of greatest joy. Every element involves objects that can be commissioned, gifted, or preserved.
Our Jewish wedding collection is built around those elements. Hebrew-inscribed wedding rings, our specialty, are typically engraved with "Ani Ledodi V'Dodi Li" ("I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine," from the Song of Solomon), the couple's names, or the Hebrew date of the wedding. Israeli wedding bands in Yemenite filigree, hammered contemporary, or two-tone styles serve couples who want their bands made in Israel even without Hebrew text. A dedicated ceremony Kiddush cup, often engraved with both names and the wedding date, holds the wine over which the seven blessings are recited and becomes a keepsake afterwards.
Gifts for the couple form their own sub-section. Sterling silver Shabbat candlesticks for the new home (often presented as a pair engraved with the bride's Hebrew name), a personal Challah board engraved with both names, a Havdalah set for the first Saturday night of married life, and a Mezuzah case for the front door of the new home are all traditional. For bride and groom personally, Hebrew name pendants and personal jewelry pieces marked with the wedding date are common gifts from parents and grandparents. Every piece is made to order in our Jerusalem workshop with appropriate Hebrew engraving and ships worldwide.