Shraga Landesman Pair Aluminum Pomegranate Candle Holders Silver and Blue
162,16 $
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This Stylish and contemporary pair of Shabbat candlesticks is shaped as a pomegranate that stands for abundance and wisdom in Jewish tradition.
The candlesticks are made of anodized Laser cut aluminum, with a metallic blue painted holder.
Sharaga Landesman tells of his inspiration: "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 co
This Stylish and contemporary pair of Shabbat candlesticks is shaped as a pomegranate that stands for abundance and wisdom in Jewish tradition.
The candlesticks are made of anodized Laser cut aluminum, with a metallic blue painted holder.
Sharaga Landesman tells of his inspiration: "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 ".
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This Stylish and contemporary pair of Shabbat candlesticks is shaped as a pomegranate that stands for abundance and wisdom in Jewish tradition.
The candlesticks are made of anodized Laser cut aluminum, with a metallic blue painted holder.
Sharaga Landesman tells of his inspiration: "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 co