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Elevate your style with this refined sterling silver 925 pendant featuring a genuine Palestinian Eilat stone, meticulously handcrafted by Ahmad, a master jeweler from Jerusalem.
Eilat stone is an extraordinary gemstone, found exclusively in Palestine and admired worldwide for its rarity. Known as the “King Solomon Stone,” it is steeped in legend, believed to originate from the ancient mines of King Solomon, dating back more than 6000 years. Its unique composition of chrysocolla, malachite, azurite, and turquoise creates a mesmerizing mosaic of vibrant blues and greens, capturing both the depth of the Mediterranean and the soul of the Palestinian land.
Each pendant is more than jewelry — it is a living heritage. Ahmad’s artisanal craftsmanship ensures that every piece is unique, a blend of tradition, artistry, and elegance. Delivered with a complimentary sterling silver chain, this jewel embodies sophistication and meaning, perfect for treasuring or gifting.
By choosing this pendant, you carry a rare Palestinian gemstone, a timeless symbol of identity, resilience, and beauty.
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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.