Dvora Black Tree of Life with Fruit and Chai Signed Printed and Framed Blessing
$119.18
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A contemporary Judaica art print on premium quality paper, perfect for a meaningful and colorful home gift. This exclusive limited-edition piece is numbered and hand-signed by Dvora, beautifully presented with glass in a gold frame, complete with a hook on the reverse for easy hanging. The Tree of Life (Etz Chaim), first mentioned in Genesis, symbolizes spiritual nourishment and a deep connection to the divine. At its base, the Hebrew word “Chai” (“Life”) celebrates vitality and the holiness of
A contemporary Judaica art print on premium quality paper, perfect for a meaningful and colorful home gift. This exclusive limited-edition piece is numbered and hand-signed by Dvora, beautifully presented with glass in a gold frame, complete with a hook on the reverse for easy hanging. The Tree of Life (Etz Chaim), first mentioned in Genesis, symbolizes spiritual nourishment and a deep connection to the divine. At its base, the Hebrew word “Chai” (“Life”) celebrates vitality and the holiness of existence. The Torah, often compared to the Tree of Life, serves as a source of wisdom and sustenance, enriching the soul just as a tree provides fruit and shade. Stained-glass–inspired leaves and branches lend the design a radiant, jewel-like glow, illuminating its spiritual depth and beauty.
Crafted in Israel.
Ships in 5-7 business days.
AJUD-26517
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A contemporary Judaica art print on premium quality paper, perfect for a meaningful and colorful home gift. This exclusive limited-edition piece is numbered and hand-signed by Dvora, beautifully presented with glass in a gold frame, complete with a hook on the reverse for easy hanging. The Tree of Life (Etz Chaim), first mentioned in Genesis, symbolizes spiritual nourishment and a deep connection to the divine. At its base, the Hebrew word “Chai” (“Life”) celebrates vitality and the holiness of