Lady's Silver necklace 925 - FILIGREE PENDANT SILVER POMEGRANATE NECKLACE.
Set with a garnet gemstone or other gemstones.
About 17.7 inches long - 45 cm
This versatile lariat can be worn several ways.
The pomegranate ends are charming when worn long and draping. When doubled up around the nape they fall gracefully at the base on the neck. The filigree is delicate and fine with detail focused on the asymmetric shape so typical to the fruit.
The pomegranate is also a symbol of abundance and prosperity with the numerous seeds that mirror the number of commandments.
All of Bluenoemi jewels are handmade from sterling silver. The artist prepares the silver threads himself, interweaving them to the left and to the right in order to achieve that special and unique braided effect. The filigree jewelry is made using a very old technique that is disappearing from our world. Creating a masterpiece requires attention to fine details, great imagination and of course, patience.
Collar delicado de plata de ley con un colgante de plata de filigrana de una granada
Argent collier d' Israel.
Yemenite designed sterling silver necklace with a garnet. Be amazed at the magnificence of this unique piece of jewellery art. A unique pendant with traditional yemenite motifs and garnet. Locally Made. We are proud to offer you a product that is made in Israel.
About the Pomegranate as a symbol:
Exodus 28:33–34 directed that images of pomegranates be woven onto the hem of the me'il ("robe of the ephod"), a robe worn by the Hebrew High Priest.
Kings 7:13–22 describes pomegranates depicted on the capitals of the two pillars (Jachin and Boaz) which stood in front of the temple King Solomon built in Jerusalem.
It is said that Solomon designed his coronet based on the pomegranate's "crown" (calyx).
Jewish tradition teaches that the pomegranate is a symbol for righteousness, because it is said to have 613 seeds which corresponds with the 613 mitzvot or commandments of the Torah .
For this reason and others, many Jews eat pomegranates on Rosh Hashanah.
However, the actual number of seeds varies with individual fruits.
It is also a symbol of fruitfulness.
The pomegranate is one of the few images which appear on ancient coins of Judea as a holy symbol, and today many Torah scrolls are stored while not in use with a pair of decorative hollow silver "pomegranates" (rimmonim) placed over the two upper scroll handles.
Some Jewish scholars believe that it was the pomegranate that was the forbidden fruit of the Garden of Eden.
Pomegranate is one of the Seven Species (Hebrew: rimon - Shiv'at Ha-Minim), the types of fruits and grains enumerated in the Hebrew Bible (Deuteronomy 8:8) as being special products of the Land of Israel.