Description The purest and most potent poetry around your neck surrounding a crimson garnet gemstone. When you step foot on stage this pendant will give you the confidence you need to perform your best equally fashion forward and well-meaning; you've picked a winner. With translation meaning a special hymn the energy you emit when wearing this piece is immeasurable. Made from 925 Sterling Silver. The silver is actual silver, not bonded or plated. Handcrafted in Israel. With granate gemstone. It is written in Hebrew "Eshet chayil mi yimtza v'rachok mip'ninim michrah" which means "A woman of valor who can find? Her value is far beyond pearls." Size 2.5cm/1inch Condition: new A Woman of Valor, called Eshet Chayil in Hebrew, is a hymn which is customarily recited on Friday evenings, after returning from synagogue and before sitting down to the Shabbat evening meal. Traditionally, this entire passage is recited by the husband before Kiddush. After the Shabbat candles are lit (but before the meal is eaten), the wife is praised and the children are then blessed. Eshet Chayil is a twenty-two verse poem with which King Solomon concludes the book of Proverbs (Proverbs 31). The poem has an acrostic arrangement in which the verses begin with the letters of the Hebrew alphabet in regular order. The poem describes the woman of valor as one who are is energetic, righteous, and capable. According to Kabbalah, the poem is a reference to the Shabbat Queen, the spiritual soul-mate of the Jewish nation.