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Made of sterling silver 925, this pendant highlights a verse by Mahmoud Darwish, the renowned Palestinian poet: « على قدر حلمك تتسع الأرض ». Translated as “The earth expands to the measure of your dreams,” it delivers a message of hope and resilience, inviting us to believe in the power of dreams despite adversity.
Each pendant is entirely handmade by Ahmad, a Palestinian jeweler from Jerusalem’s Old City (Al Quds). His artisanal mastery blends Arabic calligraphy and traditional craftsmanship, creating a jewel that is both refined and symbolic.
All pendants are stamped 925 sterling silver, ensuring authenticity and quality. You may select the gold-plated version (+15€) for extra brilliance, or add a personalized engraving on the back to make the jewel truly unique.
The pendant comes with a sterling silver chain included, matching the finish of your choice (silver or gold-plated). Ready to wear or to offer, it is a gift full of meaning and elegance.
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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.