Bier Judaica Handcrafted Sterling Silver Kiddush Cup Set – Seven Days of Creation
For a truly one-of-a-kind luxurious Kiddush cup that will dazzle your Shabbat and holiday guests, check out this remarkable one from Bier Judaica:
- Made from sterling silver and gold-plated on the inside, this Kiddush cup is adorned with artistic depictions of the different days of Creation and features a cut-out along the bottom that reads "UVaYom HaShvii Shabbat VeYinafash" (And on the seventh day, He ceased to work and rested).
- Designed and handcrafted in the Land of Israel.
- Comes with a sterling silver saucer that will help keep your tablecloth clean from any spilled wine.
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925 Sterling Silver, Gold Plating
Cup Height: 12.5 cm / 4.92"
Cup Weight: 330 g / 11.64 oz
Saucer Diameter: 13 cm / 5.11"
Saucer Weight: 92 g / 3.25 oz
Add a special touch of faith-based design to your next Shabbat or holiday meal with this exquisite Kiddush cup set from Bier Judaica. Handcrafted from sterling silver, the cup boasts a unique look, decorated with different artistic depictions of the days of Creation and featuring a Hebrew cut-out along the bottom that reads (Exodus 31:17) "UVaYom HaShvii Shabbat VeYinafash" (And on the seventh day, He cased to work and rested). Complete with a polished sterling silver saucer, this Kiddush cup set is perfect for use at festive meals as well as enriching your home décor throughout the rest of the week.
Please note: This item is custom made according to your specific order. Please allow up to 10 business days from the date of purchase before the item is shipped.
Inspired by modern art and the colorful tapestry of life in Jerusalem, Bier Judaica brings you high-end, original silver Judaica pieces that are both beautiful and practical. The founder, Yitzhak Bier, studied at Jerusalem's prestigious Bezalel Academy of Art & Design and later founded his own workshop in the city. Yitzhak designed pieces of great importance and note, such as gifts distributed by Israeli Presidents and Prime Ministers to foreign dignitaries, lamps in Haifa's Great Synagogue and the doors of Jerusalem's Municipality building. Today, Yitzhak's sons, Mordechai and Meir, follow in their father's footsteps to bring you excellence and craftsmanship.