David Weitzman Cosmic Jewelry Artist Interviewed by Holland’s Happinez

David WeitzmanThe Israeli silversmith and goldsmith David Weitzman calls himself a cosmic jewelry artist. For many years he has been studying the Kabbalah, Tibetan Buddhism, ancient Egypt and mysterious Atlantis. This gives him inspiration for his marvelous jewelry. They all have deep symbolic meaning and really positively affect the person who wears them. Many people claim that the rings and pendants that he creates somehow contain spirituality. David’s creations represent peace and unity. They are inspired by ancient knowledge.

“When I looked at an image, I was able to understand it immediately, but in order to actually uncover these concepts I felt the need to express them outwardly. I then came up with the idea of jewelry. My first item was the Merkaba – a two-dimensional Star of David”.

Other Works include items such as the Jerusalem Ring, representing wholeness and The Mobius Ring, a symbol of oneness and infinity;

“I want to create something that unites people instead of divides them, something that transcends religion. This probably has to do with the fact that I live in Israel, not the quietest place on earth! There is a great deal of violence here. Different population groups wage life-and-death struggles with each other. And all of them, interestingly enough, fight in the name of God.”

David’s vision and attitude is what makes his jewelry so beautiful and unique, take a look at his great store Ka Gold Jewelry

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1 Comment »

  1. Leeza said,

    May 31, 2008 @ 9:17 am

    When i saw this image i immediately follow
    but in order to actually uncover these concepts I felt the need to express them outwardly.

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