Bethlehem Israel Olive wood ring with Peridot Holy Land olive wood ring sacred wood ring Men Olive wood ring Woman olive top wood ring any size

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Bethlehem Israel Olive wood ring with Peridot Holy Land olive wood ring sacred wood ring Men Olive wood ring Woman olive top wood ring any size, Solid Olive wood ring made with wood that came from Bethlehem IsraelI offer this ring with natural.
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Product code: Bethlehem Israel Olive wood ring with Peridot Holy Land olive wood ring sacred wood ring Men Olive wood ring Woman olive top wood ring any size

Solid Olive wood ring made with wood that came from

Bethlehem, Israel

I offer this ring with natural 4 mm Peridot stone

Ring will be 7 mm wide like in the pictures

Water resistant finish inside and out

Comfortable fit and rounded shape

Raw material was obtained from reputable local wood shop source and

guarantied to be Authentic

Olive wood trees from the ancient city of Bethlehem, Israel (also known as Roman trees) have been bearing fruit since the time of the Romans. Many religious, historical, and artistic articles are made from this beautiful wood.

Copy of certificate will be included

Thank you,

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But l can't wait to create it!

The Olive Wood:

The olive tree is traditionally a symbol of peace and health. Noah's dove is said to have returned from a search for dry land with an olive branch in its beak. Jesus prayed near an olive tree in Gethsemane, near Jerusalem (Matthew 26:36) after the Last Supper. According to tradition, this tree still exists today, and is visited by thousands of tourists annually. Historically, olive oil has been used to anoint followers, priests, prophets, and kings in religious ceremonies, and is purported to be a healthy addition to one's diet.

The olive tree is native to the Mediterranean region, is an evergreen, and grows to a height of 50 feet. It has a gnarled, branching top look, and can be quite attractive and distinctive. Evidence from archeology suggests that olive trees were grown around 2,500 B.C. They were, and still are today, a major symbol of Christian tradition.

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