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Article: The Tzitzit Collection: Modernist Jewish Jewelry for the Unapologetic

Close Up of Tallisman I Bracelet №1 · 14K Gold

The Tzitzit Collection: Modernist Jewish Jewelry for the Unapologetic

Sacred Fringes, Modernist Lines.

Let’s talk about the elephant in the room, or rather, the threads on the corners.

For centuries, Tzitzit have been a quiet, often hidden (such as in many Sephardic Orthodox  communities) symbol of Jewish identity, tucked beneath layers of fabric.

But who said sacred has to be subtle? Especially when it's jewelry. Hint. It really doesn't. At Breindell, we believe that if a symbol is worth wearing, it’s worth seeing. Not just for the outside world, first and foremost for yourself. 

Single white thread on a white background

We’ve taken the spiritual DNA of the Tzitzit and translated it into 14k gold and sterling silver. This isn’t just a "tribute"; it’s a design takeover. By focusing on the fluidity of the fringes and the rigidity of the knots, we’ve created a collection that honors the 613 mitzvot while satisfying a modernist luxury palette.

What Are Tzitzit? (The Designer’s Edit)

Traditionally, these fringes are a reminder of the 613 mitzvot. They serve as a visual reminder of a Jew's obligations and connection to the Divine.

3D design of a Tzitzit displayed on a white background, part of Breindell’s Jewish and Judaica jewelry collection, showing detailed cords and fringes in a stylized rendering.To me, they are a reminder of our unshakeable connection to our heritage and our ability to remain "threaded" together despite the pressures of the modern world. When I was younger, I looked for jewelry that felt like me: modern, high-end, Jewish, Fashion-forward and proud. It didn't exist. 

You might say it still doesn't really exist. So, after I spent years in high-end fashion studying, learning, and honing various skills I decided it was finally time to build it myself.

The Tzitzit Bracelet №2: Engineering Tradition

Lifestyle shot of a wrist wearing the Breindell Tzitzit I Bracelet №2 in 925 Sterling Silver, resting against a textured coral rock. The architectural design features precision links inspired by Ashkenazi-style tzitzit windings (7, 8, 11, and 13). Modern Israeli jewelry with a polished finish and a Mediterranean raw luxury aesthetic.

Our Sterling silver Tzitzit bracelet №2 isn't just "pretty", "Fashion-forward" or even just standard "Judaica jewelry."

It’s an engineered piece of modernist luxury. We’ve captured the movement of the thread in a solid, powerful precious metal form.

Not only is it the ultimate conversation starter in any room, The Tzitzit Collection is designed to take up space on your wrist and in the world. Just as you should 

Jewish joy, much like Jewish jewelry, does not ask for permission, and it does not shrink to fit the world around it. It is lived, worn, and carried: Threaded through history, spirit, and identity down to the smallest detail. At Breindell, every piece is an extension of that presence: not created in response to noise, but rooted in something far older, deeper, and unshakable.

This is what it means to wear your heritage to the ends of your fingertips, not as defiance, but as truth. Visible. Grounded. Enduring. Unapologetically radiant in a world that has always felt its light.

Why This is the Ultimate "Made in Israel" Gift

Breindell luxury packaging in a structural context overlooking the Mediterranean coast. The study features the minimalist red silhouette of the brand’s identity against a high-contrast urban and maritime backdrop, emphasizing the architectural presence of the social-impact packaging.

Whether you're buying for a Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah, a Jewish wedding, a gift for yourself, a birthday gift, or because you’re a Zionist who refuses to blend in with the same generic Judaica jewelry out there, this collection is the gold standard.

We use only the finest materials, ensuring that these pieces aren't just for today: They are heirlooms for the future. It’s jewelry with a Jewish soul and a serious amount of Israeli swagger.

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