Aramaic Jewelry

Here we have a growing list of individually-crafted pieces of silver jewelry that incorporate the Aramaic language. We use nothing less than 99.9% pure silver, so our jewelry tarnishes slower and when it does, it builds a rich patina that looks ancient and refined. Since each piece is hand made, no two are exactly identical.

Please allow for up to a few weeks for delivery or email in to Information@AramaicDesigns.com for rush order information.

How do I order a custom piece of jewelry?
Simply use our Online Quote System to order a translation. Jewelry items are included as an option.

Syriac Aramaic “Yah” Pendant

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In the Syriac-speaking Christian traditions, this symbol represents the name of God. The letters Yod and He spell “Yah,” where the three dots on top represent the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (abbâ brâ u-rûkhâ d-qûdhshâ), with the dot on the bottom symbolizing their tri-unity as the Holy Trinity. It feels like an ancient coin in your hands, and comes threaded on blue cotton cord.

5 gram pure-silver pendant:
$50

“Jesus” Pendants

Jesus Pendants

Each of these pendant styles is inscribed with “Yeshua`”, the Aramaic form of “Jesus,” in a script contemporary to his time. (Note that the examples for styles A and B are not finished [they will be properly finished and polished like Style C when you order them], where style C has optional etchings, avalible upon request.) Each comes threaded on blue cotton cord.

Style A (10 grams):
$90

Style B (5 grams):
$50

Style C (5 grams):
$50

Also coming soon:

Ancient Aramaic Coin Reproductions
Lord’s Prayer Bracelet
More Pendants & Charms for “Jesus,” “Love,” “Faith,” “Passion,” “Corban,” and many other words.

Email in for more information about these if you are interested.

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Who Are We?

Aramaic Designs is a small family-run company in Highland Park, New Jersey that specializes in Aramaic translations and various artisan crafts centered around the Aramaic language. Over the years we've worked on a variety of projects ranging from Aramaic tattoos, to art pieces, to scripts for videos, audio dramas and theatre.