The Twelve Tribes Diamond Bible contains 12 natural diamonds and a total of 36 points of a carat.
The diamonds are G color quality or greater, with VS clarity or higher. They have undergone excellent cutting and polishing. Every Or Yahalom Diamond Bible comes with a gemological certification from www.in-light.io.
The cover’s design and artwork are Or Yahalom’s exclusive creation and are inspired by the Torah. The binding and leather work are done by renowned Judaica craftsman Shevach and Sons. The leather used in the bibles is all-natural and is imported from Europe.
The bibles featured in the collection are the Koren Jerusalem edition. The bible’s dimensions are 13 x 21 cm. (5.1 x 8.2 inches). Each bible arrives in a unique packaging and includes stands for display purposes. Your bible may be personalized to include a dedication.
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The number twelve has spiritual and mystical significance in various cultures. The hours in a day, months in a year, symbols of the zodiac, stations of the moon and sun, and stones in the breastplate of the High Priest of Israel are just some of the important twelves around us. In each example, twelve parts unite to form one cohesive whole. Each component is a world unto itself. Without every part, the circle of twelve is incomplete.
The Twelve Tribes of Israel epitomize the absolute unity of the Jewish people, which is only possible when each member fulfills their unique, individual role. Midrashic tradition relates that the tribe of Zevulun dedicated itself to providing sustenance for the tribe of Issachar, which was devoted to Torah study. It is no coincidence that Zevulun is represented by a diamond on the High Priest’s breastplate, connecting diamonds to the perpetuity and support of the Torah.
The Twelve Tribes Diamond Bible is embedded with twelve diamonds totaling 36 points of a carat. The diamonds embedded in the bible are arranged in an intricate, circular design that represents the Twelve Tribes of Israel.
The Twelve Tribes Diamond Bible beautifully portrays the people of the Torah in their complete and unified form. The circle of stones in the bible reminds us that true wholeness can only be achieved through unity.