Sterling Silver-Plated Pillar Mezuzah with Verse by Hazorfim
Honor tradition with refined modernity. This sterling silver-plated mezuzah by Hazorfim features a minimalist design engraved with Hebrew script that says "And place my words on your hearts and your souls" (Deuteronomy 11:18): a perfect harmony of sacred meaning and contemporary beauty.
- Ideal Jewish gift for weddings and new homes.
- Crafted by Hazorfim, Israel’s world-renowned silver artisans.
- Sterling silver-plated construction ensures timeless elegance and durability.
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Sterling Silver Plated
Length: 6.5" / 16.5 cm
Width: 1.18" / 3 cm
All Hazorfim items are beautifully wrapped in exclusive gift packaging, and include a certificate of authentication and warranty card.
Bring grace, protection, and a touch of modern artistry to your doorway with the Hazorfim Sterling Silver-Plated Mezuzah with Hebrew Inscription. This striking piece merges the spiritual essence of the mezuzah with a contemporary minimalist form, creating a powerful symbol of faith that complements any décor style. Handcrafted in Israel by Hazorfim, the legendary name in fine Judaica silverwork, this mezuzah features clean geometric lines and a subtle Hebrew engraving that invokes divine blessing. The inscription, rendered in elegant script, enhances its spiritual presence while maintaining a modern and refined aesthetic.
Since 1952, Hazorfim has been synonymous with luxury, craftsmanship, and heritage in fine silver Judaica. Handcrafted by master silversmiths, their collections feature sterling silver candlesticks, Kiddush cups, challah boards, and distinctive home décor pieces each reflecting generations of artistry and devotion to perfection. Upholding their uncompromising standards of excellence, Hazorfim now also offers a select range of sterling silver-plated Judaica, designed with the same meticulous attention to detail and timeless elegance that define the brand.




