Ready for framing, this stunning work of art will draw gasps of wonder from all who behold it! It is an original design by Jerusalem artist David Fisher in which the laser cut paper results in an incredibly ornate Oriental lace pattern filling and surrounding the traditional Hamsa shape. Inside the Hamsa's eye is the Hebrew word Chai, signifying life.
Please note: this piece is not framed but is available framed for an additional price.
David Fisher, born in Jerusalem, is an Israeli graphic designer who has revived the traditional Jewish art form of paper cutting, that goes back to at least the Middle Ages, through utilizing a modern laser cut technology. Together with his expertise in Hebrew typography, the technique of arranging and designing text, these acclaimed works of art are a beautiful portrayal of Jewish blessings, prayers, symbols and decorative motifs.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/oriental-lace-hamsa-white-artist-david-fisher-laser-paper-cut-p722090048Oriental Lace Hamsa (White). Artist: David Fisher. Laser Paper-cuthttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/d/a/david-fisher-hamsa-paper-cut-5.jpg9999USDOutOfStock/Home Decor/Hamsas/Jewish & Israeli Art/David Fisher Paper Cut Art/Home Decor/Jewish Wall Art/Hamsa Wall Art/Jewish & Israeli Art/David Fisher Paper Cut Art/-David Fisher Wall Hangings/On Sale38043917405058166282<p><strong>Laser-Cut Paper</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cutting Size: </strong>13" X 13" / 33 cm X 33 cm</p>
<p>Ready for framing, this stunning work of art will draw gasps of wonder from all who behold it! It is an original design by Jerusalem artist David Fisher in which the laser cut paper results in an incredibly ornate Oriental lace pattern filling and surrounding the traditional Hamsa shape. Inside the Hamsa's eye is the Hebrew word <em>Chai</em>, signifying life.</p>
<p><b>Please note:</b><span> this piece is not framed but is available framed for an additional price. </span></p>
<p><strong>David Fisher</strong>, born in Jerusalem, is an Israeli graphic designer who has revived the traditional Jewish art form of paper cutting, that goes back to at least the Middle Ages, through utilizing a modern laser cut technology. Together with his expertise in Hebrew typography, the technique of arranging and designing text, these acclaimed works of art are a beautiful portrayal of Jewish blessings, prayers, symbols and decorative motifs. </p>00Wall ArtPaper David Fisher