Shraga Landesman Aluminum Square Base Hanukkah Menorah Sheep and Ram
311,22 $
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Created by the Israeli artist Shraga Landesman, this beautiful Menorah represents two stylized sheep, one a ram, the other a female, that stand in the glow of the Lights of the menorah. It is made of cast aluminium.
Sharaga Landesman describes the inspiration for his unique work: "my spiritual sources are the Bible and the ancient cultures that lived in the region. A disappearing world that I miss which does not exist anymore. I confront this world my way, trying to decode familiar cultural code
Created by the Israeli artist Shraga Landesman, this beautiful Menorah represents two stylized sheep, one a ram, the other a female, that stand in the glow of the Lights of the menorah. It is made of cast aluminium.
Sharaga Landesman describes the inspiration for his unique work: "my spiritual sources are the Bible and the ancient cultures that lived in the region. A disappearing world that I miss which does not exist anymore. I confront this world my way, trying to decode familiar cultural codes from those magic objects that these cultures left behind ".
Made in Israel.
AJUD-6335
100 Produits
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Created by the Israeli artist Shraga Landesman, this beautiful Menorah represents two stylized sheep, one a ram, the other a female, that stand in the glow of the Lights of the menorah. It is made of cast aluminium.
Sharaga Landesman describes the inspiration for his unique work: "my spiritual sources are the Bible and the ancient cultures that lived in the region. A disappearing world that I miss which does not exist anymore. I confront this world my way, trying to decode familiar cultural code