Silver Kiddush Cup Bracelet Charm
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On every Shabbat and every Jewish holiday, the meal is opened with a special prayer that includes a blessing on wine (or grape juice). It is customary to use a special kiddush cup in order to elevate the blessing.

Marina has created an absolutely precious silver kiddush cup with detail that includes grapes on the vine and the words, “bore pri hagefen” which is the conclusion of the blessing, “Blessed is G-d,  King of the universe who created the fruit of the vine.”

This darling charm is a lovely addition, or start, to your charm bracelet collection!

  • Sterling silver, 925
  • Presented in a giftable box

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Silver Kiddush Cup Bracelet Charm

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Producer: Marina Jewelry

Marina Meiri channeled her passion for jewelry into her unique boutique business. In 1983 she established her namesake business, and over the past decades, her business has grown, and she has become the go-to purveyor of beautiful keepsake jewelry.

Marina is inspired by the Holy Land and presents collections that reflect the religion of the land with exquisite items that connect the wearer to the Bible and the Holy Land. Marina blends her design ideas with religious and ornamental pieces using various materials, metals, and semi-precious stones.