Sterling Silver Cellist Hanukkah Dreidel
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Elevate your Hanukkah celebrations with the enchanting melodies of the Cellist Hanukkah Dreidel, a sterling silver masterpiece handcrafted by Shoham Yemenite Art:
- This exquisite dreidel combines expert craftsmanship with musical charm, making it a must-have for Jewish art enthusiasts.
- Delight in the harmonious blend of tradition and artistry as the figure of a cellist graces the spinner of this sterling silver dreidel, adding a touch of musical elegance to your holiday festivities.
- Admire the intricate filigree design that adorns the entire body of this large dreide.
- Embrace the rich symbolism of Hanukkah with the Hebrew letters nun, gimel, hey, peh inscribed on the dreidel, symbolizing the miraculous events of the holiday and adding a meaningful touch to your family's tradition.
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925 Sterling Silver
Weight 40 g / 1.4"
Height 6.5 cm / 2.5"
Diameter 5.5 cm / 2"
A great addition to your Jewish art collection and is hand-made in Israel, this exquisite sterling silver dreidel from Shoham Yemenite Art. Skillfully handcrafted in the hills surrounding Jerusalem, this large dreidel features a round and flat surface that boasts an elegant filigree design and is enrich by the figure of a cellist for a spinner. Adorning the dreidel are the Hebrew letters nun, gimel, hey, peh (representing the phrase Nes Gadol Haya Po – A Great Miracle Happened Here). A luxurious blend of expert craftsmanship, contemporary design and traditional ritual, your family will certainly treasure this dreidel for many years to come.
Please Note: As this item is handcrafted according to traditional methods, please allow up to 14 business days before the item is shipped for delivery. If you are purchasing it as a gift for a special occasion, we advise that you allow enough time for it to reach its destination.
A second-generation Israeli from a Yemenite family, Shoham Simchi began to train as a silversmith in his teen years, following in the footsteps of his family members before him. For the past 20 years, Simchi has been producing exquisite sterling silver works of Judaica in his Jerusalem-area workshop, blending together traditional and modern methods of craftsmanship.




