Eli Halili

Eli Halili The Eli Halili Jewelry Collection is designed and hand-crafted in New York

Renowned for master-crafted modern heirlooms, Eli Halili Jewelry is among the most sought-after fine jewelry collections in the world. Eli’s signature designs seamlessly integrate techniques and artifacts from ancient times with contemporary style and function. Eli’s jewelry, like his lifestyle, embodies elegance, simplicity, spirituality and passion for the world’s natural beauties. Each element

of the collection is a unique treasure, enchanted with history, enshrined with gold. Born and raised on a Moshav in central Israel, Eli grew up surrounded by both innovation and antiquity, influenced by flavors and symbols from every culture and religion. The relics and coins unearthed within miles of his home inspired Eli to create jewelry that could contain the richness of human history. Eli believes that these artifacts, lost and buried for centuries, become talismans bearing both the fingerprint of their original makers and of the earth itself. In keeping with that intention, Eli is committed to the integrity of all the materials he uses, as Nature provides them– natural stones, minimally cut by hand, forged into iconic pieces of jewelry using only the highest quality 22- and 24-karat gold. Each finished piece is entirely unique, bearing the unmistakable markers of master-craftsmanship. Eli’s collections have included artifacts from ancient Jewish, Roman, Byzantine, East Asian and Mesopotamian periods. Each living relic that emerges from Eli’s workshop offers its wearer the special feeling of wearing history. Entering his shop off the busy streets of downtown New York City, one may even feel transported, as in a dream, to another time and place. The Eli Halili Collection is currently sold in select specialty stores and at his namesake retail location at 250 Mott Street in downtown New York City.

1. Poseidon, god of the sea, mid-strike Dolphin below, trident raised, chlamys flowing.          2,500 years old and Pos...
05/29/2026

1. Poseidon, god of the sea, mid-strike
Dolphin below, trident raised, chlamys flowing. 2,500 years old and Poseidon’s still got it.
The artistry on these never gets old 2. 2,300 years before photography, this was a portrait.
Helios of Rhodes, struck in silver when Alexander the Great was still a kid. The Rhodians put their sun god on their coins. Then they built him as a 100-foot bronze giant at the harbor. 3. When Persia ruled Turkey but hired Greek artists to strike their coins. 2,400-year-old signature.
Tarsos was the gateway between Persia and the Mediterranean. The satraps here minted silver to hire Greek hoplites for wars against Egypt and rebels.
He’s riding into history and into battle.

Meet Helios                                                                      god of the Sun, patron of Rhodes, and t...
05/20/2026

Meet Helios god of the Sun, patron of Rhodes, and the face of one of antiquity’s most iconic coins. Set in 22k gold, this piece bridges 2,000 years in a single ring. 250 BC

Apollo, god of light                                                   captured in silver over 2,000 years ago, now set ...
05/10/2026

Apollo, god of light captured in silver over 2,000 years ago, now set by hand / 22 karat gold. His laurel wreath, born from a love story with the nymph Daphne, crowns him still. Some stories never age

Opals don’t just catch the light they hold it Handmade in NYC, inspired by ancient energies and the raw beauty of Austra...
05/09/2026

Opals don’t just catch the light they hold it
Handmade in NYC, inspired by ancient energies and the raw beauty of Australian opal. Each piece is one of a kind, just like the stone it was born from.
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Macedon 336-300 BC. An incredibly rare  decoration depicting the obverse of an Alexander the Great drachm. crafted in an...
04/23/2026

Macedon 336-300 BC. An incredibly rare decoration depicting the obverse of an Alexander the Great drachm. crafted in ancient times

04/22/2026
04/14/2026

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New York, NY

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Monday 11am - 7pm
Tuesday 11am - 7pm
Wednesday 11am - 7pm
Thursday 11am - 7pm
Friday 11am - 7pm
Saturday 11am - 7pm

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(212) 941-7979

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