Painted Stainless Steel Netilat Yadayim Cup – Available in Cream, Dark Gray & Black
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Enhance your daily handwashing ritual with this elegant painted stainless steel Netilat Yadayim cup. Designed for both beauty and function, it features a sleek silhouette, two comfortable handles, and a polished interior for a refined touch. The durable painted exterior is available in white, gray, and charcoal—each color complementing any kitchen or washstand decor. Perfect for Shabbat, holidays, or everyday mitzvah use, this cup brings meaning and modern style to your home.
- Made of high-quality stainless steel with a painted exterior finish.
- Available in three colors: cream, dark gray, and black.
- Ideal for Netilat Yadayim before meals, Shabbat, and holidays.
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Stainless Steel, Enamel
Height: 4.9" / 12.5 cm
Width: 4.17" / 10.6 cm (measured without handles)
This painted stainless steel Netilat Yadayim cup is a stunning blend of tradition and contemporary design. Crafted with care, its smooth stainless steel interior ensures easy cleaning and long-lasting shine, while the painted exterior adds a touch of artistry and warmth. The double handles provide a comfortable grip, making it practical for everyday use as well as for Shabbat and holiday preparation. Thoughtfully designed for modern Jewish homes, it’s both durable and decorative: perfect for display on your kitchen counter or near your sink. Choose from three elegant colors: cream, dark gray, or black, to match your personal style or to gift someone special. This Netilat Yadayim cup elevates a daily mitzvah into a moment of mindfulness and beauty, reminding us that even the simplest rituals deserve elegance.
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.




