WELCOME TO TRIBES OF ISRAEL JEWELRY
Hello, Welcome to Tribes of Israel Jewelry. Have you ever wondered what tribe of Israel you are from? Have you ever heard of the stones that represent each tribe? If you have, you are in the right place. These stones from the Tweleve Tribes of Israel are significant to your relationship with God and your tribe. They are meaningful to all people who want to share the deep connection of their individual tribe. Also, it may help someone to remember the divine promises and blessings that the Lord has given to each tribe.
"And they shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts, In that day when i make up my jewels: and i Will spare them , as a man spareth his own son that serveth him. Then shall ye return, and discern between the righious and the wicked. Between him that serveth God and him that serveth him not.
Malachi 3:17
Tribes of Israel Jewelry
Over 4,000 years ago, a man named Abraham walked the earth—a man who was deeply righteous and beloved by God.
Because of his unwavering faith, the Lord established a sacred covenant with him, promising that his descendants would
be blessed and become a blessing to all nations.
Scripture References: Genesis 12:1–3; 17:1–27
Abraham’s grandson, Jacob—later renamed Israel by God—was also a man of great faith. He had twelve sons, each of
whom became the patriarch of a tribe divinely appointed to carry forth blessings and responsibilities to the world.
Scripture References: Genesis 28:10–15; 32:28; 35:22–26
The twelve tribes of Israel are: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, Dan, Gad, Asher, Naphtali, Joseph, and
Benjamin. Jacob adopted Joseph’s two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, granting them inheritance and blessings as his
own.
Scripture References: Genesis 32:25–26; 41:50–52; Chapter 48
Through the covenant made with Abraham and his posterity, we are blessed even today. Each tribe carries unique
blessings and sacred responsibilities.
Scripture References: Genesis 49; Deuteronomy 33
During the time of Aaron, the High Priest of Israel wore a sacred breastplate—also known as the ephod—as a memorial
and symbol of divine authority. Embedded in the breastplate were twelve stones, each representing one of the tribes of
Israel. These stones served as emblems of identity, responsibility, and divine promise.
Scripture Reference: Exodus 28
At Tribes of Israel Jewelry, we honor this sacred heritage by crafting meaningful jewelry that incorporates symbolic
stones representing each of the twelve tribes. These emblems serve as personal reminders of your spiritual lineage and
the blessings that flow from it. Our hope is that each piece will inspire faith, connection, and a deeper awareness of
God’s love and promises in your life.
May these sacred symbols bring you closer to your divine identity and remind you that God’s covenant is personal,
enduring, and full of purpose.
With sincerity and faith,
Tamara and Billy Wall
Founders, Tribes of Israel Jewelry
