Judaica
Judaica is a term that refers to art and objects within Jewish culture and tradition. One of the most popular pieces of judaica is the kiddush cup, a ceremonial cup used for blessings over wine during Shabbat and other holidays.
Another popular item is candelsticks, which are used to usher in the Sabbath and other Jewish holidays. Silver is a common material used in judaica because it is considered a precious metal and symbolizes purity and holiness.
Since judaica serves a practical and spiritual purpose, it combines beauty and function, which is why it has remained an integral part of Jewish customs and traditions for centuries.
The rich history and tradition behind judaica not only makes it a unique art form, but also a meaningful aspect of Jewish culture that continues to be passed down through generations.