Elegant Stainless Steel Netilat Yadayim Cup – Modern Design in Gold & Silver Finish
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Elevate your Netilat Yadayim ritual with this beautifully crafted stainless steel handwashing cup. Designed with graceful, flowing lines and a luminous shine, it brings elegance and sanctity to your daily practice. Available in both gold and silver finishes, it’s the perfect blend of tradition and modern design. Durable, easy to clean, and made to last, this cup makes a thoughtful gift for holidays, weddings, or new homes. Bring beauty and meaning to your mitzvah with this timeless piece.
- Made of high-quality stainless steel with gold or silver finish
- Ergonomic dual handles for comfortable use
- Perfect for Netilat Yadayim and decorative Judaica displays
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Stainless Steel
Height: 4.92" / 12.5 cm
Width: 3.82" / 9.7 cm (measured without handles)
This exquisite stainless steel Netilat Yadayim cup is designed to enhance the sacred act of ritual handwashing with modern sophistication. The cup’s sculpted curves and mirror-like finish reflect light beautifully, creating a stunning focal point on any countertop or washing station. Crafted from durable stainless steel, it resists tarnish and corrosion, ensuring long-lasting beauty and practicality. Available in both radiant gold and classic silver finishes, it complements any Judaica collection or home décor style. The comfortable twin handles make pouring effortless, while its balanced shape ensures a steady grip. Ideal for everyday use or as a meaningful gift, this cup combines Jewish tradition with contemporary artistry. Perfect for Shabbat, holidays, or just eating a bit of bread, it’s a true expression of elegance and faith.
The Jerusalem-based Lion of Judah Studio brings you beautiful, unique Judaica and Jewish art straight from the Land of Israel. Lion of Judah Studio combines traditional and modern design elements in their pieces, in addition to incorporating uniquely Israeli and Jerusalem-based art styles and motifs.




