Art in Clay Handmade Sterling Silver and Ceramic Tree of Life Necklace
Give the gift of growth and strength with this unique necklace from Art in Clay:
- Made from ceramic and sterling silver, this oval-shaped pendant features a Tree of Life design as well as the name of your choice engraved in English.
- Skillfully handcrafted from ceramic in the Land of Israel.
- Will make a meaningful gift for a birthday, holiday, Mother's Day, or any other special occasion!
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925 Sterling Silver, Ceramic
Size of Pendant: 29 mm x 19 mm / 1.14" x 0.75"
Available with a sterling silver chain in your choice of length
Expertly handcrafted from ceramic in the Land of Israel, this necklace is shaped as an oval and encased in sterling silver. The pendant itself will be engraved with the name of your choosing in English at the base of a beautifully designed Tree of Life. The Tree of Life represents growth, strength, and the connection to the eternal. On the back side of the pendant, you can include a special date or message at an additional cost for the wearer to cherish always. Riveting and unique, this necklace will make a meaningful gift for that special someone in your life!
To Personalize: Select your desired chain length, then enter the name of your choice in the field box. Names for this design must be up to 9 characters long.
For an additional cost, you can include a message in the back engraving field - must be up to 25 characters long.
Please note: As each piece is hand painted and unique, there may be variations in the colors.
Art In Clay is a family-run art studio in Jaffa-Tel Aviv, founded in 2008 by Israeli artists, Amir Rom and his wife Laurence, both graduates of the prestigious Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. Specializing in the production of handmade ceramics that bring together modern designs and ancient Jewish tradition, Art In Clay's work draws inspiration from the Land of Israel, the Bible and archaeological findings. Their work has earned them high regard and they were commissioned by the US Government to design special pieces in honor of the opening of the US Embassy in Jerusalem in May 2018.