Widow’s Mite Coin in a Classic 14k Gold Ring – Made in Israel

$ 780.00

Embrace a piece of history with the Widow’s Mite Coin Ring, an exquisite 14k gold piece featuring an authentic New Covenant scripture coin, as spoken of by Yeshua/Jesus.

This classic design ring, crafted in Israel, showcases the legendary Widow’s Mite—a small bronze Jewish prutah, highlighted in the Gospel of Luke for its symbolic representation of selfless giving.

● 14k Gold.
● All sizes available.
● Ring face diameter: 0.55″ / 1.44 cm.
● Certificate of authenticity.
● Made in Jerusalem.

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Embrace a piece of history with the Widow’s Mite Coin, an authentic New Covenant scripture coin referenced by Yeshua/Jesus, now exquisitely set in a classic 14k gold ring. This timeless treasure, crafted with precision in the Holy Land, is more than a mere adornment; it’s a tangible connection to the ancient past, a symbol of faith and sacrifice that resonates through the ages.

Each ring cradles a genuine Widow’s Mite coin, a poignant reminder of the biblical tale that teaches the value of giving from the heart. The coin’s weathered surface, touched by countless hands over millennia, is framed by the lustrous glow of 14k gold—a contrast that speaks to the enduring nature of spiritual wealth over temporal riches.

With a ring face diameter of 0.55″ / 1.44 cm, this piece is substantial enough to make a statement while remaining elegant for everyday wear. Available in a range of sizes from 6 to 12, including half sizes, the ring is designed to fit comfortably and securely on the finger of any believer, seeker, or lover of history.

This ring is not just jewelry; it’s a wearable piece of antiquity, a conversation starter, and a personal emblem of one’s faith or fascination with the ancient world. Whether as a thoughtful gift or a personal keepsake, the Widow’s Mite Coin in a Classic 14k Gold Ring is a profound testament to the enduring human spirit, made in Israel and ready to become part of your legacy.

The “Widow’s Mite” is a small bronze Jewish prutah of Alexander Jannaeus (103-76 B.C.), which was reused as the small change during the time of Jesus.

It would have been the coin that Jesus referred to in his parable of the Widow’s Offering in Luke 21.

And He looked up and saw the rich putting their gifts into the treasury, and He saw also a certain poor widow putting in two mites. So He said, “Truly I say to you that this poor widow has put in more than all; for all these out of their abundance have put in offerings for God, but she out of her poverty put in all the livelihood that she had.” (Luke 21:1-4) 

The design on the front is a star, and the back is an anchor. The coin itself was minted only in the area of Judea, and is unique to Israel.

Genuine biblical jewelry made in Israel.

Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all required documents for export.

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Weight 0.02 kg
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