Gold Plated Keychain with Ahava Hebrew Letters Pink Israel Museum Product
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Stylish gift of love and friendship that is sure to brighten up your day. The gold plated keychain, covered with a gentle pink enamel, spells out the word "ahava" - Hebrew for love. Divided into two horizontal lines, the design is inspired by the 13-foot steel sculpture that stands in the Israel Museum art garden in Jerusalem.
One of the iconic features of the Israel Museum’s art garden is Robert Indiana’s 13-foot-tall steel AHAVA sculpture, created especially for the Museum in 1978 on the basis
Stylish gift of love and friendship that is sure to brighten up your day. The gold plated keychain, covered with a gentle pink enamel, spells out the word "ahava" - Hebrew for love. Divided into two horizontal lines, the design is inspired by the 13-foot steel sculpture that stands in the Israel Museum art garden in Jerusalem.
One of the iconic features of the Israel Museum’s art garden is Robert Indiana’s 13-foot-tall steel AHAVA sculpture, created especially for the Museum in 1978 on the basis of his famous sculpture LOVE - a gift of Beverly and Dr. Raymond Sackler, Connecticut.
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Stylish gift of love and friendship that is sure to brighten up your day. The gold plated keychain, covered with a gentle pink enamel, spells out the word "ahava" - Hebrew for love. Divided into two horizontal lines, the design is inspired by the 13-foot steel sculpture that stands in the Israel Museum art garden in Jerusalem.
One of the iconic features of the Israel Museum’s art garden is Robert Indiana’s 13-foot-tall steel AHAVA sculpture, created especially for the Museum in 1978 on the basis