Hanukkia Shalom
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Height 37.5cm (14.7) X Width 30.7cm (12") X Depth 10.6cm (4.17") | 1.55KG | 3.4 Lbs"
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Celebrate Hanukkah with Gerstein’s classic Hanukkiah sculpture, designed with his unique colourful style, this Hanukiah truly lights up the Holiday.
Two hands known as Hamsa are illustrated in this Hanukkia. The hamsa is supposed to protect you from the evil eye, and the text written in hebrew, above: Shalom = Peace. The base part of the Hanukkiah features the words NES = Miracle and Gadol = Big. This is referring to the miracle of Hanukkah of course.
Hanukkia Shalom Makes a great Jewish gif for the Holidays and for the whole year.
* Unique colorful Gerstein style.
* Fits comfortably on any table/standard shelf.
* Use candles or oil candle wick (excl.)
* Easily remove candles base.
* Large scale art piece.
* Free gift card with every purchase.
The Hanukkah collection is the most popular Jewish Gift on GersteinART and adds a modern twist to the iconic Hanukkah Menorah. The base of the Hanukkiah now features glass cups which could holds regular candles, or could be used with oil and a wick (oil and wick excl.). The base could also be detached from the Hannukkiah (connected with two screws) to be used as a lovely sculpture throughout the year, so you don’t have to use it just during the Hannukah days.
About the artist
Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of David Gerstein, a mastermind of creativity whose art transcends conventional boundaries. Gerstein's journey through the global art scene has left indelible marks in prestigious cities from London to New York and Tel Aviv, showcasing his unparalleled talent in a multitude of international exhibitions.
David stands at the forefront of a select circle of elite painters, recognized for their exceptional craftsmanship. His ever-evolving portfolio not only decorates landscapes but also invites onlookers into a realm of imaginative exploration, deserving of your undivided attention.
Gerstein's unique flair has not only captured the local art scene but has also adorned urban spaces and corporate brands with a touch of human depth and aesthetic appeal.