This gold-filled multiband statement ring is an impressive and meaningful piece great for both everyday wear and special occasions. 
It features an engraving of the Woman of Valor (Eshet Chayil) psalm of praise for the ideal woman.

The husband sings this psalm to his wife on Sabbath Eve, Queen Sabbath, in tribute and love. 
The psalm is an acrostic โ€“ every first letter in verse creates the entire Hebrew alphabet, from the letter 'Aleph' to 'Tav.'

Rich with a romantic sentiment, this makes an excellent gift for a special anniversary.

*On the inside of the ring, you can customize up to 30 characters at no added cost*


โœฆ Metal Type: gold-filled. It does not turn black or wear off.
โœง Unlike, Gold plating, The layer of gold will not be affected by contact with water because the gold in gold filled is mechanically bonded to the base metal.
โœฆ Ring size: Approx. 0.44" x 0.65" (13mm x 16mm).


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Each of my pieces comes packaged in a decorative box with a gift bag. 
In the box, I include a card that explains the meaning of what is engraved or embossed on the piece.
179 $
* You can add an inner inscription - up to 30 characters
Shipments from Israel to all over the world
Collections Women's Jewelry, Personalized engraving, Eshet Chayil Collection, Judaica Jewelry, Love Jewelry,
Catalog Number CDV-4409
Material Gold-filled,
Warranty 12 Months
Type of gems
Eshet Chayil (A Woman of Valor) is a psalm of praise for the ideal woman.
The psalm concludes the Book of Proverbs, written by King Solomon.
The husband sings this psalm to his wife on Sabbath Eve, Queen Sabbath, in tribute and love.
Every word in the psalm expresses respect, appreciation, and love toward the wife held dear.
The psalm is written as an acrostic โ€“ every first letter in verse, when read in succession, creates the entire Hebrew alphabet from the letter โ€˜Alephโ€™ to โ€˜Tav.โ€™
The psalm is sung as the perfect love song from A to Z.
According to the Kabbalah, the Hebrew letters of the holy language are code from higher worlds.
It is a powerful psalm through which the frequency of the song, sung on Friday night (Sabbath Eve), raises high the frequency of the soul.