AVAILABLE TO ORDER ON OUR NEW WEBSITE - Oneofakind-Store.com
Hand made, sterling silver hammered bracelet. The hammering on the silver creates a strong, springy bracelet, able to be easily placed on the arm (see video). The bracelet weights about 15g so it is very light and barely felt. The Jerusalem skyline can be engraved on the inside of the bracelet (see video) yet it can also be engraved on the outside instead upon request (Notice Jsky is ordered separately).
Hadaya's engravings are created freehand, giving each bracelet a unique look so that no two bracelets are alike. Customers can request a name engraving, which will be included on the inside of the bracelet, free of charge. To see a list of recommended Psukim, see the Psukim table.
About Engravings: You can find many suggestions for engravings in the Psukim table. The most famous engraving is "Gam Ze Yaavor", a very clever tale told by Baruch, which can be downloaded both in Hebrew or English (click to download) or read in English.
About Sizes:
As the bracelet is hammered by hand, the size will not be accurate, however, those bracelets are adjustable and can be opened/closed according to your wrist. Small - 5.3"(13.5cm) / Avarage - 5.7"(14.5cm) / Large - 6.1"(15.5cm). As the bracelet is adjustable, the Avarage size would fit most wrists. the Small size is VERY small and meant for young girls.
BABY SIZE: As we got a few requests, we have added this size (Aprox 4.7" / 12cm) to suit babies, a very delicate bracelet with no sharp ends :)
About the EXTRA WIDE Bracelet: The latest addition to the design is the extra wide version, this is suitable for longer (or more then one) engraving, you can ask for extra engraving when placing an order (add to your comments - comments box is after the registration process).
About the "Yeshiva Girls": "Yeshiva Girls" is the nick name Baruch gave the girls who saved him during the hard times in Israel, as Hadaya managed to come up with a whole new line of jewelry, custom made for the girls, those designs developed with time and are now the main steam of Baruch's creations and business, for that, Baruch is saying "Thank you, Yeshiva Girls" in this audio file you can download here - Short version or Long version.
Click play to listen to Hadaya, talking about this piece -