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Men's Star of David Darkened Sterling Silver Ring with Onyx
£91.29
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Show off your Jewish identity in the best way possible with this stunning designer men's ring:
Made of sterling silver, this ring features many Stars of David as well as an onyx stone.
An original design from the Land of Israel.
Will make a wonderful addition to your ring collection!
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Details
925 Sterling Silver, Onyx
Width: 0.9 cm / 0.35"
This stunning ring features a gleaming Star of David atop an onyx stone. The band of the ring has an ornate design mixed in with Stars of David on a darkened sterling silver background, that complements the stone. The ring also features four extra Stars of David above and below where the onyx stone sits, which really ties in to the strong Jewish identity surrounding this ring.
A luxury gift box and gift bag are available with this ring at an additional cost.
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