Traditional Yemenite Art Sterling Silver Kiddush Cup With Refined Filigree Design
Elegantly complete your next Shabbat or holiday meal with this remarkable Kiddush cup from Traditional Yemenite Art:
- Handcrafted from sterling silver, this stemmed kiddush cup is adorned with a filigree design along its rounded base as well as the top and bottom of the goblet. The interior of this cup is gold-plated in order to maintain the integrity of the cup and the taste of the wine.
- Handcrafted according to traditional methods in the Land of Israel.
- To complete your Shabbat and holiday celebrations, complement this Kiddush cup with the matching sterling silver saucer that is available at an additional price.
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925 Sterling Silver
Cup: Height 5.5" / 14 cm. Weight 165 g
Matching Plate: Diameter 4.7" / 12 cm. Weight 80 g
This Kiddush cup comes with a matching plate at an additional price
Impress your guests whenever you sanctify Shabbat or a holiday with this beautiful sterling silver Kiddush cup from Shoham Yemenite Art. Masterfully handcrafted in the hills surrounding Jerusalem, this stemmed Kiddush cup is adorned with an elegant filigree design along its rounded base as well as along the top and bottom of the goblet. In addition, the interior of the cup is gold-plated in order to help maintain the integrity of the cup as well as help protect the taste of the Kiddush wine. Both practical and decorative, you will love using this Kiddush cup every week for many years to come.
Please Note: The matching plate pictured with this Kiddush cup is available at an additional price and is not automatically included with the Kiddush cup
Please Note: As this item is handcrafted according to traditional methods, please allow up to 14 business days before the item is shipped for delivery. If you are purchasing it as a gift for a special occasion, we advise that you allow enough time for it to reach its destination.
A second-generation Israeli from a Yemenite family, Shoham Simchi began to train as a silversmith in his teen years, following in the footsteps of his family members before him. For the past 20 years, Simchi has been producing exquisite sterling silver works of Judaica in his Jerusalem-area workshop, blending together traditional and modern methods of craftsmanship.