Effy 14K Two-Tone 'Ani L'dodi' Hebrew Pendant - I Am My Beloved's
Effy 14K Two-Tone 'Ani L'dodi' Hebrew Pendant - I Am My Beloved's

Effy 14K Two-Tone 'Ani L'dodi' Hebrew Pendant - I Am My Beloved's

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This exquisite Effy pendant showcases the timeless Hebrew inscription "Ani L'dodi, V'dodi Li" (I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine) from Song of Songs 6:3. Crafted in luxurious 14K two-tone gold, this meaningful piece features beautifully rendered Hebrew lettering that captures one of the Bible's most romantic expressions of love and devotion. Perfect for weddings, anniversaries, engagements, or as a heartfelt gift to celebrate enduring love, this pendant combines Effy's renowned craftsmanship with deep spiritual significance.

SPECIFICATIONS:
• Brand: Effy Jewelry
• Material: 14K Two-Tone Gold
• Inscription: "Ani L'dodi, V'dodi Li" (Hebrew)
• Translation: "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine"
• Biblical Reference: Song of Songs 6:3
• Style: Hebrew Love Pendant
• Ideal For: Weddings, anniversaries, romantic gifts
• Item Code: 878395

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Q: What does the Hebrew inscription mean?
A: The inscription reads "Ani L'dodi, V'dodi Li," which translates to "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine." This beautiful verse from Song of Songs 6:3 expresses mutual love, devotion, and belonging between two people.

Q: What is two-tone gold?
A: Two-tone gold combines two different colors of gold (typically yellow and white gold) in one piece, creating beautiful visual contrast and dimensional appeal in the design.

Q: Is this appropriate for a wedding gift?
A: Absolutely! This pendant is a perfect wedding, engagement, or anniversary gift. The inscription is a traditional romantic verse often used in Jewish wedding ceremonies and symbolizes the sacred bond between partners.

Q: Can this be worn daily?
A: Yes, this 14K gold pendant is durable enough for everyday wear while being elegant enough for special occasions.

Q: Is this piece suitable for someone who isn't Jewish?
A: Yes! While the inscription has biblical origins, its message of mutual love and devotion is universal and meaningful to anyone celebrating a committed relationship.