Hebrew Name Rings: Beautiful Bar Mitzvah And Bat Mitzvah Commemorations

Hebrew name rings don’t have to be just for bat mitzvah or bar mitzvah gifts. They have a growing popularity as a graduation gift or a sweet sixteen gift for the recipient. The variety of styles and metals available is sure to please the most picky jewelry wearer. Even though the concept is simple, the rings can be quite decorative.

Choosing a ring that is just right for the recipient means considering every part of its construction. You can select from yellow gold or white gold in 14 karat or 18 karat weights. Some rings are available in platinum. A mixture of two types or colors of gold is used if you want to make the characters stand out from the band.

In most instances, the band is flat. It may have raised edges to cradle the letters. The letters themselves can be open, or may be backed by the band. The more that is cut away the lighter the feel and look of a ring will be. With 14 or 18 karat white or yellow gold, cut away so that only a circle of English or Hebrew letters are revealed, the rings appear almost lacy.

Rings that are more solid in appearance can emphasize the metal band more than the letters or symbols. These are often solid bands with the characters recessed into the gold or platinum. The name is shadowed for emphasis rather than raised above a band’s surface. An incised style can be made even more substantial by adding a raised lip.

The ring sizes are standard. Some rings feature a choice of widths. Symmetrical placement of letters is important in the overall design.

Since each ring is unique in sizing, name, metal selected and other features, a processing time is necessary. Shipping time should also be taken into consideration when ordering rings. Be sure to allow plenty of time for Hebrew name rings to arrive in order to be presented at the special event in the life of the wearer.

Explore the wide selection of personalized fine jewelry, including Hebrew Jewelry and Hebrew Rings to celebrate the special moments and people in your life.

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