This Havdalah candle holder has a rectangular compartment that can hold a traditional woven wax candle.The Havdalah candle is used during the Havdalah ceremony that officially marks the end of Shabbat and the beginning of the new week. This item is a perfect wedding gift idea! This beautiful sterling silver candle holder is crafted in a small workshop in Israel.
Traditional Yemenite Jewish art collection. Designed in the Jewish Yemenite filigree/filigran style. Delicate lacework of silver wires in floral and scrolled shapes all over the box make it to a really unique gift. Useful in any jewish house. Judaica/Jewish gift, beautiful fordisplay. Havdalah is a Jewish religious ceremony that marks the symbolic end of Shabbat and holidays, and ushers in the new week It has long been customary to beautify and honor the Mitzvah of Havdalah by placing the spices in an artistically beautiful spice box. Spice boxes for Havdalah are among the most lovingly embellished objects of Jewish ceremonial art. Havdalah is intended to require a person to use all five senses. Taste the wine, smell the spices, see the flame of the candle and feel its heat, and hear the blessings.
Sterling Silver Havdalah Candle Holder
$325 $276-15% OFF
Handmade
Made in Israel
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Weight 50g
Height 57
Length 58mm
Width 25mm
Material: Sterling Silver 925
Shoham Simchi
Traditional Silver Judaica with ornate Yemenite filigree work
Shoham Simchi is from a second generation Israeli Yemenite family that emigrated to Israel in the 1940s. Shoham’s father was a famous Jewish goldsmith in Yemen. When the family settled in Jerusalem, he opened a new workshop and continued the family tradition of fine craftsmanship.
Shoham followed in his father’s footsteps as a jeweler. He quickly established a reputation as one of Israel’s most talented craftsmen, working exclusively in fine sterling silver. Shoham Simchi is best-known for his lovingly crafted interpretations of traditional and classical Judaica. Shoham continues the ancient tradition of decorating his pieces with ornate, handcrafted Yemenite silver filigree.