The dreidel is the iconic Jewish holiday toy. We carry a beautiful line of hand-painted dreidels from Jerusalem-based artist Yair Emanuel, as well two separate cast metal designs.
Cast Metal
The metal designs include a replica of an early 20th century piece first designed and cast at Bezazel School of Arts and Crafts in Jerusalem. This particular design was meant to welcome Diasporic Jews back to the Holy Land, so its acrostic is slightly different: nun, gimmel, heh, shin. A Great Miracle Happened Here. This dreidel comes with a certificate from the Israel Museum, guaranteeing its authenticity, as well as a short description of its significance in Jewish design history.
Our next dreidel's fantastic design is also sure to go down in Jewish design history. Six Stars of David, each set with a different color crystal are gathered around a central flower shape that bears the four traditional dreidel letters nun, gimmel, heh , and peh. It is a sizeable piece, about five centimeters each way.
Yair Emanuel's Hand-Painted Dreidels
Yair Emanuel was trained at Jerusalem's Bezazel School of Arts and Crafts and currently resides in Jerusalem. He boasts a complete line of artistic Judaica, from tallitot to Kiddush cups to Seder plates to Shabbat candleholders. Now he offers you his hand-painted wooden dreidels. Each of Emanuel's dreidels comes with a matching stand. Designs include traditional motifs like Old Jerusalem scenes and the seven species of Israel.
Yair Emanuel's Chagall Tribute Dreidels
There are also several dreidels that pay homage to painter Marc Chagall, the 20th century master who is claimed by Russian, French and Jewish culture. Emanuel's Chagall dreidels employ Chagall-esque figures and compositions without expressly copying any particular work. Like his other dreidels they are sizeable pieces, about four centimeters wide and ten centimeters tall. They are beautiful both as toys and as display objects.
You can read more about our Dreidels
here.