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9CT YELLOW GOLD CHAI/CHAYA PENDANT & CHAIN PC00477.
Measurements:- 12.2mm diameter x 1.2mm.thick.
The epitome of timeless elegance, this stylish yet subtle 9ct yellow gold chai pendant has a silky matt finish, a lovely item of jewellery suitable for both day and evening wear.
This beautiful pendant will make a meaningful gift for a special person in your life.
Presented in a beautiful presentation box. Please scroll picture to see box.
Available on its own or with a traditional 9ct gold sparkling curb link chain in 16inch/40.64cm, 18inch/45.72cm, 20inch/50.8cm.
Please click on (choose an option) for chain length and price.
| Dimensions | 19.5 × 12.2 mm |
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| Carat | 9ct |
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Customers must provide a secure delivery address where the parcel can be signed for. We cannot be held responsible for loss or damage due to an unsafe delivery location.
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9CT YELLOW GOLD 12.2mm CHAI/CHAYA PENDANT & CHAIN PC00477.
Measurements:- 12.2mm diameter x 1.2mm.thick.
Length with loop:-19.5mm.
Judaism is a religion that emphasizes the importance of life. Jews are encouraged to be good, ethical people and enjoy the time they are given on Earth. A common Jewish toast is “l’chaim!,” which means, “to life!.” It is said at celebrations in anticipation of all the good things to come.
Because it means “life,” the Chai is consequently a symbol that captures an important aspect of Judaism. According to the gematria, which is a mystical tradition that assigns a numerological value to Hebrew letters, the letters Het and Yud add up to the number 18. The Het has a value of 8 and the yud has a value of 10. As a result, 18 is a popular number that represents good luck. At weddings, bar mitzvahs and other events Jews often give gifts of money in multiples of 18, symbolically giving the recipient the gift of “life” or luck.
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