Studio Ivria
Chai Amid the Fragments Necklace
Chai Amid the Fragments Necklace
Made by hand in Israel by designer Miriam of Studio Ivria, this meaningful Chai necklace transforms ancient symbolism into a modern talisman of resilience and hope. Available in silver or gold, this piece is more than jewelry—it's a message from the heart, crafted with intention in the land of its roots.
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Rooted in faith and forged in meaning, the Chai Coin Necklace features a delicately textured coin pendant in sterling silver or gold fill, etched with the Hebrew word Chai (חי)—"Life." The coin’s roughened edges reflect the brokenness and pain so many feel today, while the word Chai stands strong at its center, a symbol of strength, survival, and the unbreakable spirit of the Jewish people.
Designed to rest close to your heart, this necklace offers comfort, courage, and connection. It’s a piece you can wear every day as a personal reminder that even through fracture, hope endures—and that we are still beating, still breathing, still holding on.
Whether worn for spiritual meaning or as an elegant minimalist statement, this handcrafted necklace makes a deeply thoughtful gift and a powerful addition to any collection.
Features
- Handmade in Israel by designer Miriam of Studio Ivria
- Features a gold-toned coin pendant with the word chai
- Accented with a blue gemstone
- Lightweight chain with a soft, natural finish
- Thoughtful gift for a special someone or yourself
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Materials & Care
Available in:
- Sterling silver
- Nickel-free gold plated brass pendant gold-filled chain
Pendant diameter: about 1.2 cm
Chain length: about 41 cmAvoid contact with detergents and perfumes

Studio Ivria
Miriam Orbach is the artist behind Studio Ivria, a handmade jewelry brand rooted in the desert landscapes of Israel. From her studio located between Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, Miriam crafts contemporary pieces that echo the strength, beauty, and mystery of the Hebrew women who walked this land centuries ago. The name Ivria—meaning "Hebrew woman"—captures the essence of her work: powerful, poetic, contemporary yet deeply connected to the past.