Your Destination for Extraordinary Handcrafted Contemporary Judaica
Adina Plastelina specializes in
the design and crafting of unique
process. Millefiori is the Mille
(Thousand) and Fiori Mille term
used for the first time around the
1850, yet the first time around the
1850, yet the process itself has
been in use for about 2,000 years.
the talented craftsman of Adina
Plastelina, have revived this
technique and applied it to
Polymer Clay. The play of colors,
shapes and patterns, joined
together with materials such as
Now, two thousand years later,
silver & gold , transform these
pieces into handmade, individual
works of art.
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Israeli Jewelry


Israeli jewelry accessories have become internationally known as high quality in unique designs. Israeli jewelry, inspired by
Jewish and Israeli symbolism, is a field in high demand, producing some of the most popular contemporary Jewish jewelry for
customers from all over the world. Today you can find many contemporary Israeli designers that specialize in Jewish jewelry.
In fact, several of the best known names in the Jewish jewelry field live and work in Israel. Israeli jewelry makes a great
source of Jewish gifts in original designs that carry symbolism of the ancient and rich Jewish heritage.
There are two major kinds of contemporary Israeli jewelry designers: fashion jewelry designers and symbolic jewelry
designers. Fashion jewelry artists are mostly interested in contemporary fashion trends and their designs are by no means of
strict religious affiliation. A great example for that would be Adina Plastelina Studio design. Other contemporary artists in the
Israeli jewelry field focus on jewelry that carries a symbolic significance by incorporating prominent Jewish motifs, such as
the Star of David, Hamsa hand or famous Jewish prayers and blessings, as the Shema Yisrael. In that niche you can find the
famous studio design HaAri jewelry or Golan jewelry.