Traditional Yemenite Art Large Handcrafted Sterling Silver Majestic Dreidel With Filigree Design
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Feast your eyes on the breathtaking Yemenite Dreidel With Filigree Design:
- Marvel at the uniqueness of this sterling silver dreidel, featuring a rounded bottom and a flat top, both adorned with an elaborate filigree design.
- What sets it apart is its ability to be separated into two distinct pieces, offering a truly one-of-a-kind experience.
- The top of the dreidel is inscribed with the Hebrew letters nun, gimel, hey, and peh, symbolizing the timeless message of "Nes Gadol Haya Po" (A Great Miracle Happened Here), connecting your celebrations to the miraculous events of Hanukkah.
- Skillfully handcrafted in the hills surrounding Jerusalem, this large special dreidel is a testament to the artistry of traditional Yemenite artisans, making it a meaningful addition to your holiday traditions.
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925 Sterling Silver
Size: 60 mm x 52 mm / 2.36" x 2.05"
Weight: 42 g / 1.48 oz
Enrich your personal Judaica collection with this exquisite sterling silver dreidel from Shoham Yemenite Art. Skillfully handcrafted in the hills surrounding Jerusalem, this large special dreidel features a rounded bottom and round flat top that can be gracefully separated from each other. Both parts boast a lovely filigree design and the top is inscribed with the four Hebrew letters nun, gimel, hey and peh (symbolizing the phrase Nes Gadol Haya Po – A Great Miracle Happened Here). A one-of-a-kind dreidel, you and your family will love taking it out every Hanukkah for many years to come.
Please Note: 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.




