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5 Jewelry Ideas That Make Perfect Hanukkah Gifts

Rachel Akmakjian

Updated on:

February 11th, 2026

Hanukkah Gifts

Hanukkah Gifts: 5 Jewelry Ideas

If you’re looking for a unique and timeless Hanukkah gift, consider jewelry. We found a range of options for every budget, whether you’re just purchasing something small under $50, or you’d like to splurge on something a bit more extravagant. If you’re looking to impress, you can’t go wrong with one of these hand-picked suggestions. 

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Hanukkah Jewelry Gifts That Nod to the Holiday

For a meaningful gift that celebrates family heritage, consider a Hanukkah gift that incorporates traditional Jewish symbols. Depending on the symbolism that’s most meaningful to your recipient, there are a number of options to choose from.

Hanukkah Gifts1. Symbolic Charms and Pendants

If you’re looking for a present that’s equally budget-friendly and symbolic, charms and pendants both make great Hanukkah gifts. Pendants never go out of style and charms have been growing in popularity as of late — they’re one of the top trends in jewelry this year.

You can find charms and pendants that incorporate the Star of David, the Hebrew word “chai,” and/or the menorah, for example. Any would be suitable for celebrating the Festival of Lights. 

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2. Jewelry with Blue and White Gemstones

Blue and white represent both Hanukkah and Israel, so jewelry with these colored gemstones can make for a meaningful Hanukkah gift that’s likewise symbolic.

For white gemstones on the more expensive side, diamonds are one option. But if you’re sticking with a smaller budget, consider lab-grown diamonds. According to BriteCo data, the average 1-carat lab-grown diamond costs $1,000 or less compared to about $4,200 for a natural diamond. Similarly, growing interest in diamond alternatives, such as moissanite, has made it more convenient to find these alternative stones in jewelry as well. 

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As for blue gemstones, sapphires are one of the more expensive options, but lab-created sapphires are a great pick, too. Otherwise, more affordable blue gemstones include blue topaz and blue zircon.   

3. Engraved Jewelry

Another great Hanukkah gift is a piece of jewelry engraved with a meaningful Hebrew word or phrase. Having a piece of jewelry engraved is actually quite affordable, and it’s an easy way to turn a basic piece of jewelry, such as a gold cuff bracelet or ring, into an instant keepsake.

Hanukkah Gifts with Personal Meaning

Hanukkah is a time of not just cultural celebration, but also a celebration of family and tradition. Here are some gift ideas that represent those ties.

4. Locket Charm Jewelry

If you like the idea of a trending piece but aren’t necessarily sold on the idea of a symbolic charm for your recipient’s gift, consider a locket charm. It will be equally meaningful but in a more personalized manner. 

For an extra special touch, fill the locket with a photo of the recipient’s loved one, child, etc. before wrapping it up and gifting it.

5. Birthstone Jewelry

Celebrate the unique elements that make your gift recipient who they are with birthstone jewelry. It can memorialize the moment they burst into the world and brightened your life. 

For some recipients, such as the matriarch of the family, you might use birthstone jewelry to celebrate their legacy as well by incorporating the birthstones of their children and/or grandchildren.

How to Pick the Best Hanukkah Jewelry Gifts

When picking the best Hanukkah jewelry gift for your recipient, you’ll want to consider your budget as well as the recipient’s tastes and traditions. Here are some questions to ask before you shop:

  • If you’re exchanging Hanukkah gifts for the first time, what are the recipients’ typical gift-giving traditions? Some families may focus on small gifts (where an extravagant diamond piece would be out of place), while others may not exchange gifts at all. Don’t be shy when asking about the proper etiquette for the celebration you’re attending.
  • What kind of jewelry does your gift recipient wear already? If they typically only wear minimalist jewelry or not much at all, they might not be a good fit for a piece that’s big on symbolism or one that’s on the flashier side. However, if their jewelry collection is vast and varied, you may have more room to get creative with your gift.
  • What’s your budget? At the end of the day, it’s always important to consider what is realistic for you to spend on holiday gifts. Don’t over-extend yourself and your wallet just because it’s this time of year.

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Hanukkah Jewelry Gifts FAQs

Should You Give Jewelry as a Hanukkah Gift?

It depends. Whether or not you should give jewelry as a Hanukkah gift depends on the recipient, your relationship to them, and their own gift-giving traditions around the holiday. If you’re attending a Hanukkah celebration hosted by a friend or an acquaintance, jewelry may be seen as too extravagant. However, if you’re buying a gift for a family member or partner, jewelry is a great idea. 

What Gifts are Appropriate for Hanukkah?

If you’re attending a Hanukkah celebration as a guest, approach gifting similarly to how you might buy something for the host of any celebration. Opt for thoughtful gifts that are modest in cost. For any food-related gifts, ensure that they are kosher. 

Do You Give a Gift Every Night of Hanukkah?

Sometimes. Some families have a tradition of opening gifts every night while others do so on the first night or save it for the last night of the eight-day celebration. If gifts are exchanged every night of Hanukkah, they are typically on the smaller side and sometimes only for children. 

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Can You Buy Jewelry Insurance for a Gift?

Yes, you can buy jewelry insurance even if you’re planning on gifting it. Insurance protects the item from the moment you leave the store to the time you actually give it to your recipient and beyond. However, after you give the piece, you will need to inform the insurance provider that ownership has been transferred to another individual so they can update the policy.

When Do You Buy Jewelry Insurance?

You can (and should) buy insurance as soon as a piece of jewelry is in your possession. A comprehensive jewelry insurance policy protects from theft, mysterious loss and disappearance, and damage, so the jewelry can be repaired or replaced if the worst happens.

Protect All of Your Hanukkah Jewelry Gifts with BriteCo

No matter what type of jewelry you buy for Hanukkah gifts, it’s important to protect that piece with comprehensive jewelry insurance. 

BriteCo’s specialized plans provide complete and total protection from theft, mysterious loss and disappearance, and damage. Learn more and get your specialized jewelry insurance quote now!

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Rachel's expertise is further enhanced by her distinction as a Graduate Gemologist from the prestigious Gemological Institute of America (GIA), equipping her with exceptional knowledge in gem identification and grading. Her education and experiences have given her an in-depth understanding of the demands and expectations facing jewelers and customers in today’s evolving retail marketplace.