A Jew will know it as the Magen David or the Shield of David, but around the world it
is commonly called the" Star of David" and is one of the most recognizable symbols
of Judaism. It is formed by two overlapping triangles (with one inverted and pointing
downward), but is actually a geometric figure that is known as a "hexagram".
Though there are many who have studied the significance of the form, what has made
the Star of David such an interesting thing is that it appears in many ancient Judaic sites
in Israel, and other parts of the world. It has even been found in locations dating back to
the third century.
The reasons it has been labeled as the Star of David include the fact that the "Shield
of David" was a common way of describing the "God of Israel" in ancient times.
Additionally, the traditional Jewish prayer book known as the Siddur actually names
the "Shield of David" in connection to King David - it says that the divine protection of
King David ensures that his dynastic house will be restored. There are other texts that
discuss the Star of David as well, and all of them connect directly to Judaism.
Because of this constant link with Judaism, it now appears on the national flag of Israel,
on many uniforms of Jewish and Israeli professional athletes, and on many items
connected to Judaism. It is also why it is a symbol very commonly found on jewelry too.
For example, it is a very common shape for pendants with some figures containing
precious and semi-precious stones, menorah, and other relevant symbols. It is a
common icon on Jewish wedding bands, and is something that frequently appears
on charm bracelets, and items worn by practitioners of Kabbalah (a mystical form of
Judaism).
If you are Jewish or you appreciate the Jewish culture, you can find many gorgeous
pieces of jewelry that feature the Star of David at the Judaica Webstore, and which
show your appreciation.