This is an amazing classical ram's shofar. Its natural texture is beautifully polished to give the shofar a smooth touch and elegantly features an illustration of a camel convoy passing through the wilderness under the heat of the desert sun. All of our Shofars are crafted according to ancient tradition while utilizing modern methods to produce some of the highest quality shofars in Israel. Makes a wonderful gift!
Shofars may come in shades of color somewhat lighter or darker than what is pictured.
Mentioned throughout Jewish sources, the sound of the shofar was historically used at various times, including at the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Today, the shofar is used on the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, when that same sound has the unique power to wake up our soul to the presence of its Infinite source, and to renew a vision of the spiritual connection we are meant to build in this world.
A clear acrylic shofar stand is available with this shofar for an additional charge.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/hand-carved-wandering-through-the-wilderness-shofar112251Hand Carved "Wandering through the Wilderness" Shofarhttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/h/a/hand_carved_wandering_through_the_wilderness_shofar.jpg399399USDOutOfStock/Judaica/Shofars/Ram's Horn Shofars/Judaica/Shofars/Decorated Shofars41334134<p><strong>Length: 60-65cm / 23.5"-25.5"</strong></p>
<p>This is an amazing classical ram's shofar. Its natural texture is beautifully polished to give the shofar a smooth touch and elegantly features an illustration of a camel convoy passing through the wilderness under the heat of the desert sun. All of our Shofars are crafted according to ancient tradition while utilizing modern methods to produce some of the highest quality shofars in Israel. Makes a wonderful gift!</p>
<p><strong>Shofars may come in shades of color somewhat lighter or darker than what is pictured.</strong></p>
<p>Mentioned throughout Jewish sources, the sound of the shofar was historically used at various times, including at the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Today, the shofar is used on the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, when that same sound has the unique power to wake up our soul to the presence of its Infinite source, and to renew a vision of the spiritual connection we are meant to build in this world.</p>
<p><strong>A clear acrylic shofar stand is available with this shofar for an additional charge.</strong></p>00ShofarShofarBarsheshet-Ribak