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Palestinian Coin Ring 10 Mils – Sterling Silver 925

An elegant ring featuring an authentic Palestinian coin set in sterling silver 925. Handmade by Ahmad in Jerusalem, it blends elegance with history. More than jewelry, it is living proof…Lire la suite
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Palestinian Coin Ring 10 Mils – Sterling Silver 925
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A jewel shaped by history

This sizable ring highlights a genuine Palestinian coin, transformed into jewelry by Ahmad, a Palestinian jeweler from Jerusalem’s Old City (Al Quds). Each piece is mounted on sterling silver 925, ensuring elegance and durability.

Unique and authentic

Every ring is handmade, which means it may slightly differ from the pictures. The coin’s minting date may also vary, making each jewel truly unique.

Elegance and lasting value

This ring is both a refined accessory and a collectible piece. Over time, it increases in value. By wearing it, you also carry material proof of Palestine’s existence before 1948, countering narratives that deny its history.

Palestinian monetary heritage

The Palestine pound (جُنَيْه فِلَسْطَينِيّ) was the official currency between 1927 and 1947. It replaced the Ottoman pound after 1917 and later the Egyptian pound. Issued by the Palestine Currency Board, coins and notes carried inscriptions in Arabic, English, and Hebrew. Coins were minted until 1947, although those from that year never circulated, while banknotes ceased production in 1945.



Al Quds

Ahmad

Ahmad is a third-generation jeweler, continuing his family's legacy in the heart of Jerusalem’s Old City, where he runs his own workshop. A true artisan and artist, he handcrafts each piece of jewelry from start to finish with exceptional care and precision.

Specializing in gold and silver, Ahmad is particularly passionate about antique Palestinian coins, which he transforms into unique, history-infused jewelry pieces. He also offers customizable designs and a refined collection of Roman glass jewelry, made from nearly 2,000-year-old fragments found in Palestine.

Since October 7, 2023, Ahmad—like many Palestinian artisans in Jerusalem—has faced a devastating situation. With the disappearance of tourism and the closure of most shops in the Old City, he has been unable to sell his work. On top of this, he faces regular harassment from the Israeli police due to his creations rooted in Palestinian heritage.

Now 35 years old and the father of three children, Ahmad continues to create with passion and resilience, driven by his love for his craft, the memory of his land, and the vital support of people like you.


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