This pretty rounded Mezuzah case in nickel combines well-known Jewish motifs. The letter “shin” on top refers to one of G-d’s holy names. At the base is a small etched picture of the Tower of David protecting Jerusalem and in the center is a picture of the Breastplate of the High Priest with its twelve precious stones – one for each tribe.
The size given refers to the length of the parchment – not the size of the Mezuzah case. The actual case is approx. 1” larger.
This pretty rounded Mezuzah case in nickel combines well-known Jewish motifs. The letter “shin” on top refers to one of G-d’s holy names. At the base is a small etched picture of the Tower of David protecting Jerusalem and in the center is a picture of the Breastplate of the High Priest with its twelve precious stones – one for each tribe.
The size given refers to the length of the parchment – not the size of the Mezuzah case. The actual case is approx. 1” larger.
AJUD-6732
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This pretty rounded Mezuzah case in nickel combines well-known Jewish motifs. The letter “shin” on top refers to one of G-d’s holy names. At the base is a small etched picture of the Tower of David protecting Jerusalem and in the center is a picture of the Breastplate of the High Priest with its twelve precious stones – one for each tribe.
The size given refers to the length of the parchment – not the size of the Mezuzah case. The actual case is approx. 1” larger.