Shofars




Shofars
The shofar (ram's horn) is possibly the most ancient and iconic Jewish ritual object still used today. It is traditionally blown in synagogues on Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) and at the end of Yom Kippur, as well as other occasions when its distinct primal sound is used to awaken and inspire us to repentance and change. Take a look at our amazing selection of shofars (shofarot) for sale. Tradition and beauty have never looked and sounded so good!
You can read more about buying the perfect Shofar here.
- Hand Painted Blue Night Sky Lion of Judah Shofar$440.00 $314.00
- Hand Painted Lion of Judah Shofar$329.00 $219.00
- 32”-34” Yemenite Kudu Shofar – Polished$199.00 $134.00
- Barsheshet-Ribak Jerusalem Western Wall Silver Yemenite Shofar$360.00 $220.00
- Lion of Judah Hand Painted Kudu Shofar – Black and Gold$750.00 $540.00
- Dove of Peace Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
- Lion of Judah Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
- Hand Painted Jerusalem Floral Shofar$400.00 $280.00
- Lion of Judah Hand Painted Kudu Shofar – Silver$750.00 $540.00
- 36”-38” Yemenite Kudu Shofar – Polished$254.00 $149.00
- Barsheshet-Ribak Oryx Jerusalem Silver-Plated Shofar$299.00 $199.00
- Pomegranates Hand Painted Kudu Shofar – White$750.00 $540.00
- Ten Commandments and Temple Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
- Peace for Israel Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
- Old City of Jerusalem Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
- Peacock and Pomegranates Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
- Jerusalem Old City Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
- Grapes Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
- Golden Jerusalem Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
- Four Species Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
- Eagle Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
- Flower Meadow Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
- Six Days of Creation Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
- Floral Pomegranates Hand Painted Kudu Shofar$750.00 $540.00
The shofar (ram's horn) is possibly the most ancient and iconic Jewish ritual object still used today. It is traditionally blown in synagogues on Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) and at the end of Yom Kippur, as well as other occasions when its distinct primal sound is used to awaken and inspire us to repentance and change. Take a look at our amazing selection of shofars (shofarot) for sale. Tradition and beauty have never looked and sounded so good!
You can read more about buying the perfect Shofar here.