Studio Ivria
Pomegranate "Rimon" Double Pendant Gold Necklace
Pomegranate "Rimon" Double Pendant Gold Necklace
Step into a world of quiet beauty and deep symbolism with this pomegranate necklace. Handmade in Israel by Miriam of Studio Ivria. This delicate gold pendant carries the timeless elegance of ancient texts and modern artistry.
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The Pomegranate Rimon double pendant necklace is a dainty, meaningful piece inspired by the pomegranate shape - a powerful symbol of abundance and blessing found throughout Jewish tradition.
Handcrafted with care by Israeli artisan Miriam from Studio Ivria, this necklace features two seed-like golden pendants that rest lightly on a fine chain. The design draws inspiration from Shir HaShirim (Song of Songs):
“Your lips are like a scarlet thread… your temple is like a split pomegranate.”
Wear it close to your heart as a reminder of prosperity, heritage, and the quiet strength of tradition. Whether as a gift or a personal treasure, the Pomegranate Rimon necklace invites you to carry ancient wisdom with everyday grace.
Features:
- Handmade in Israel by Studio Ivria
- Lightweight, dainty, and timeless
- Perfect for meaningful gifting or daily wear
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Materials & Care
Material: Gold-filed chain with nickel-free gold-plated brass pendant.
Chain Length: 45 cm
Pendants diameter:
bigger -8mm
smaller - 4mmDo not use jewelry cleaners and detergents when cleaning, as they are too harsh for the Gold-plated and will damage the piece. To clean, gently wipe with a damp cloth and let dry completely. To sustain the natural look of the product, do not wear in the shower, swimming pool or ocean.
Avoid 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.