A Rugged, Modern Frame for Ancient History.
Carry a tangible piece of biblical history and cultural heritage wherever you go. This unique keychain features an authentic Israeli 1/2 Shekel coin, securely framed inside a heavy-duty, upcycled two-toned gray bicycle chain.
Whether you are drawn to its scriptural significance, its connection to the Holy Land, or its tribute to ancient music, this keychain serves as a striking, durable conversation starter.
✡️ The History of the Coin The focal point of this piece is a genuine Israeli Half Shekel. The front of the coin displays a beautifully detailed ancient lyre (harp), famously associated with King David, alongside the emblem of the State of Israel (the Menorah and olive branches). Historically and biblically, the half shekel holds deep significance as the designated Temple tax and a symbol of community contribution.
⚙️ The Upcycled Armor To protect this piece of history, the coin is encased in a custom bezel made from real, repurposed bicycle chain.
Rugged Protection: The forged steel chain acts as a suit of armor, preventing the coin from wearing down or getting scratched by other keys in your pocket.
Industrial Aesthetic: The two-toned gray chain provides a stunning, heavy-metal contrast to the bronze tones of the shekel, bridging ancient tradition with modern, industrial utility.
🎁 A Meaningful Gift This heavy, tactile keychain makes a profound and unique gift for:
Faith & Heritage: Christians, Messianic believers, and Jewish heritage buyers looking for a daily reminder of faith and history.
Musicians: Harpists, guitarists, and music lovers drawn to the Lyre of David.
Coin Collectors & EDC Enthusiasts: Anyone who appreciates a solid, well-crafted "pocket piece" or everyday carry item.
🛠️ The Specs:
Included: One authentic Israeli 1/2 Shekel coin, permanently secured inside the chain frame.
Material: 100% Upcycled / Repurposed steel bicycle chain and a genuine cupronickel-aluminum coin.
Hardware: Includes a heavy-duty gold-toned split ring, ready for your keys.
Craftsmanship: Hand-cleaned, treated, and assembled in my Fort Collins, Colorado workshop, keeping perfectly good steel out of the landfill!