Stain Resistant Tan Jerusalem Embroidery-on-Both-Ends Shabbat Tablecloth Set
Be inspired by the warm tan colors of this finely embroidered design expressing the yearning for the Temple in Jerusalem to be rebuilt, with this Jerusalem-themed designer Shabbat tablecloth from Rikmat Elimelech!
- Shades of tan bathe the dwellings of Jerusalem of Old and ignite the flames of the Shabbat candles in this artfully embroidered design.
- The design can be appreciated first-hand on both ends of the table!
- Let the Sabbath food and drink flow without hesitating about the spoiling the tablecloth
- The unique embroidery extends to the FREE matching challah cover!
- Makes the perfect durable housewarming gift for a lively family!
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Stain Resistant
100% Polyester
No Ironing Needed
Includes FREE Matching Challah Cover, 40cm X 50cm / 15.75" x 19.69"
This set comes with a presentable and protective PVC packaging.
Warm sentiments of Jerusalem of Old are invoked by the tan contours spreading across the design rising out of this tablecloth, the longing for the permanent Temple finding expression in the words, Uvenei Yerushalayim Ir HaKodesh Bimheira Veyameinu ("Let the Holy City of Jerusalem be rebuilt speedily within our days"). The letters of Shabbat take center stage and the Shabbat candles and dwellings of Jerusalem of Old accompany the words, the tan contours matching the golden glow of the candles. The design appears on both ends of the table, and even graces the complimentary challah cover as well! The special stain-resistant material will ensure a carefree and enjoyable eating experience while still maintaining the fine quality of the cloth and designs. Sure to delight mothers who appreciate the finer things but also want to allow her guests to feel at home to eat without concern for the consequences!
Rikmat Elimelech was founded by talented embroidery artist, Elimelech Shweitzein in 1949 on moshav Kfar Pines in northern Israel. The company gradually gained renown for its stunning designs of handwoven and embroidered Judaica and is now known internationally for producing quality traditional and modern Judaica. They make unique tallitot (prayer shawls), tallit and tefillin bags, and more, all with spectacular and inspiring colors and designs.