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14k Gold Round Menorah Pendant Reversible Ruby and Sapphire
This outstanding handcrafted 14k gold pendant is decorated with beautiful filigree work. The pendant can be worn on both sides, and the Menorah in the center actually rotates, with one side set with dazzling red rubies and the other side embedded with deep blue sapphires.
The Menorah is both a symbol of Hanukkah, as well as a vessel in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, lit daily by the high priest. After the destruction of the second temple by the Roman Empire, the Menorah was believed to be taken by the Romans, as documented on the Arch of Titus in Rome.
- Diameter: 28 mm / 1.1"
- Thickness: 1 mm / 0.04"
- Ruby weight: 0.45 CT (Total)
- Sapphire weight: 0.47 CT (Total)
This outstanding handcrafted 14k gold pendant is decorated with beautiful filigree work. The pendant can be worn on both sides, and the Menorah in the center actually rotates, with one side set with dazzling red rubies and the other side embedded with deep blue sapphires.
The Menorah is both a symbol of Hanukkah, as well as a vessel in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, lit daily by the high priest. After the destruction of the second temple by the Roman Empire, the Menorah was believed to be taken by the Romans, as documented on the Arch of Titus in Rome.
- Diameter: 28 mm / 1.1"
- Thickness: 1 mm / 0.04"
- Ruby weight: 0.45 CT (Total)
- Sapphire weight: 0.47 CT (Total)
$2,035.00
14k Gold Round Menorah Pendant Reversible Ruby and Sapphire—
$2,035.00
Description
This outstanding handcrafted 14k gold pendant is decorated with beautiful filigree work. The pendant can be worn on both sides, and the Menorah in the center actually rotates, with one side set with dazzling red rubies and the other side embedded with deep blue sapphires.
The Menorah is both a symbol of Hanukkah, as well as a vessel in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, lit daily by the high priest. After the destruction of the second temple by the Roman Empire, the Menorah was believed to be taken by the Romans, as documented on the Arch of Titus in Rome.
- Diameter: 28 mm / 1.1"
- Thickness: 1 mm / 0.04"
- Ruby weight: 0.45 CT (Total)
- Sapphire weight: 0.47 CT (Total)























