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The David Harp - Nano Bible with Cubic Zirconia Stones
$182.00
18K Gold Plated Harp of David – Tanakh Nano Bible Edition
The Harp of David
A refined interpretation of the ancient Kinnor — the harp of King David — crafted in luminous 14K gold.
This sacred symbol represents worship, prophecy, and divine connection. In Jewish tradition, the harp embodies spiritual elevation and the psalms of David — songs of faith that have resonated for generations.
At its center rests the Tanakh Nano Bible chip — uniting sacred sound with sacred Scripture.
Materials
• Genuine 925 Sterling Silver
• 18K Gold
• Tanakh Nano Bible Silicon Chip
• CZ Stones
• High-Polish Finish
The Nano Bible – Old Testament (Tanakh Edition)
A sacred fusion of faith and advanced micro-engraving technology, this pendant contains the entire Hebrew Bible — the 24 books of the Tanakh — preserved within a single Nano Bible chip.
What Is Inside
The Old Testament Nano Bible includes:
• Torah (The Five Books of Moses)
• Nevi’im (Prophets)
• Ketuvim (Writings)
From Genesis to Chronicles, the sacred Hebrew text is engraved — not printed — onto silicon.
Nano Print Technology
Using advanced semiconductor lithography, the entire Scripture is engraved onto a silicon wafer measuring approximately:
4.76 x 4.73 mm
Weight: 0.01 grams
Each letter measures roughly 600 nanometers wide — invisible to the human eye and readable only under high magnification.
For perspective: a human hair measures approximately 80,000–100,000 nanometers wide.
The Word of God — preserved at the microscopic level.
Specifications
• Chain Length: 16–18 inches
• Pendant Dimensions: ~2 cm
• Finish: High-Polish 14K Gold
• Center: Tanakh Nano Bible Chip
Spiritual Meaning
The Harp of David symbolizes praise, devotion, and the voice of the soul reaching toward heaven.
With the Tanakh placed at its heart, this piece represents:
• The covenant of Israel
• The Psalms of David
• Sacred heritage carried forward
• Faith expressed through worship
Not merely a symbol of tradition — but the sacred Hebrew Scriptures themselves, held close to the heart.
"The Lord is my strength and my song; He has become my salvation."
— Psalm 118:14
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