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Red Aluminum Jerusalem Sabbath Candlesticks
£54.66
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Let the light of Shabbat shine throughout your home in style with these magnificent candlesticks:
Sturdily made of aluminum.
Wonderful pomegranate motif displaying the words "Shabbat" and "Shalom".
A great gift idea for a special occasion such as a housewarming.
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Aluminum
Height: 10 cm / 3.9"
Width: 10 cm / 3.9"
Comes with standard tea lights.
Let the bright light of Shabbat radiate throughout your home with these delightful candlesticks. Made of aluminium, these red candlesticks take on an appealing round appearance and display a beautiful depiction of ancient Jerusalem, as well as the words 'Shabbat Kodesh' ('Holy Sabbath'). Both meaningful and practical, these candlesticks would make a great gift to mark a special occasion.
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