Shoham Yemenite Art Sterling Silver Large Domed Mezuzah Case with Royal Filigree
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Want to make a special donation to your synagogue? This lovely mezuzah case from Shoham Yemenite Art is just what you're looking for:
- Made from sterling silver, this large mezuzah case features an intricate filigree design and the Hebrew letter Shin.
- Skillfully handcrafted in the Land of Israel.
- Love the look of this mezuzah case but don't have a scroll to put in it? For an additional price, this case comes with a suitable kosher scroll (available in both Ashkenazi and Sephardic versions).
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925 Sterling Silver
Weight: 140 g / 4.93 oz
Length: 32.5 cm / 12.79"
Width: 44 mm / 1.73"
Suitable for up to 20 cm / 7.87" scroll
The back of the mezuzah is not closed. Intended for doors and entryways.
This mezuzah case can be affixed to your doorpost with nails or double-sided tape.
Observe the mitzvah of mezuzah with reverence and style with this stunning mezuzah case from Shoham Yemenite Art. Handcrafted from sterling silver according to traditional Yemenite techniques, this mezuzah case boasts an elaborate and ornate filigree design on a domed exterior, and each end is topped with an intricate filigree crown. It also displays the Hebrew letter Shin that represents Hashem's name. Will make a lovely addition to the doorpost of your home or synagogue!
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.




