Gray Natural Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah Case With Shin
Take your personal Judaica collection to the next level with this special mezuzah case from Jerusalem Stone Judaica:
- Made from gray Jerusalem Stone, this small mezuzah case boasts a polished natural finish and is embossed with the Hebrew letter Shin.
- Crafted by a master artisan in the Land of Israel.
- Love the look of this mezuzah case but don't have a scroll to put in it? For an additional price, this mezuzah case comes with a suitable kosher scroll.
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Jerusalem Stone
Size: 11.5 cm x 1.5 cm / 4.5" x 0.59"
Suitable for a 7 cm / 2.76" scroll
Beautifully connect your home decor to the Holy City of Jerusalem with this marvelous mezuzah case from Jerusalem Stone Judaica. Expertly crafted from gray Jerusalem stone, the famous stone that is found throughout the Jerusalem region and was used in the building of the Western Wall, this mezuzah case boasts a natural polished finish and is embossed with a modern Hebrew letter Shin, representing the name of God. From the Land of Israel, this mezuzah case will make a fantastic gift for a birthday, housewarming, engagement, anniversary, holiday or any other special occasion!!!
A luxurious gift box is available at an additional price.
Please note:
Subject to studio availability, this mezuzah case may contain nail holes for affixing to the doorpost or may not contain nail holes.
The back of the mezuzah is not closed.
Jerusalem stone is a natural material, so the colors in your item may differ slightly from those shown in the picture above. Like all natural rocks, this stone has natural veins running through it.
The Jerusalem-based Lion of Judah Studio brings you beautiful, unique Judaica and Jewish art straight from the Land of Israel. Lion of Judah Studio combines traditional and modern design elements in its pieces, incorporating uniquely Israeli and Jerusalem-based art styles and motifs.