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Dimensions: 5.1'x1.02'/13cm x2.6 cm
Material: Bronze Plated Pewter
Noa Tam Mezuzah Case Israeli Collector's Coins in Bronze – Judaica Gift 13 cmDescription This hand made Bronze Mezuzah Case is decorated with Israeli collector coind. At the top, the letter ש(shin) that stands for “Shaddai,” one of the biblical names of God, also serves here as an acronym for Shomer Daltot Yisrael, "Guardian of Israel's doors"
Then in a line collectors coins from Israel.
Lyre Harp Coin – 25 agorot (197)
Wheat Coin – 1 Agora (1960-1980)
Grape Leaves – 50 Pruta (1949 & 1954)
Bunch of Grapes Coin – 25 Pruta (1948 -1949)
Pomenagrate Coin – 500 Pruta (1949)
The coins are full of energy and have many stories to tell about the history of Israel.
The meaning of the symbols you will understand with the Mezuzah's blessing:
"May this house be blessed with true faith
With a open and happy heart
And with blooming roots
Amen" – Noa Tam
The Artist tell us about her
Noa Tam, Artist and jewelry design from Israel, Live between California, USA – TO – Tel Aviv, Israel.
When growing up I wanted to be an archeologist; discovering hidden treasures excited me! Now I have a passion for creating with coins and uncovering their individual stories. These coins hold the energy of the hands they have passed through and all the places they have been. Each tells a personal tale of people, nations, celebrations and love. From warm earth to wishing wells, from piggy banks to pockets, each one has traveled a unique journey before becoming a piece of my work. I believe each piece is an expression of the Universe's overflowing abundance and a way to connect with that cosmic energy. This item is more than a item; it is an energy exchange. These creations tell stories of the past and will continue to tell the stories of the future. The energy is infinite.
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We are committed to 100% satisfaction for our customers and to providing the highest level of service and trustworthiness.
If you feel that for any reason you are not satisfied with your product please simply contact us so that we may resolve any problems..
Don't forget to add my store to your "Favorites" so you can receive my email newsletter about new items and special promotions! $This hand made Bronze Mezuzah Case is decorated with Israeli collector coind. At the top, the letter ש(shin) that stands for “Shaddai,” one of the biblical names of God, also serves here as an acronym for Shomer Daltot Yisrael, "Guardian of Israel's doors" Then in a line collectors coins from Israel. Lyre Harp Coin – 25 agorot (197) Wheat Coin – 1 Agora (1960-1980) Grape Leaves – 50 Pruta (1949 & 1954) Bunch of Grapes Coin – 25 Pruta (1948 -1949) Pomenagrate Coin – 500 Pruta (1949) The coins are full of energy and have many stories to tell about the history of Israel. The meaning of the symbols you will understand with the Mezuzah's blessing: "May this house be blessed with true faith With a open and happy heart And with blooming roots Amen" – Noa Tam Noa Tam Mezuzah Case Israeli Collector's Coins in Bronze – Judaica Gift 13 cmDescription This hand made Bronze Mezuzah Case is decorated with Israeli collector coind. At the top, the letter ש(shin) that stands for “Shaddai,” one of the biblical names of God, also serves here as an acronym for Shomer Daltot Yisrael, "Guardian of Israel's doors"
Then in a line collectors coins from Israel.
Lyre Harp Coin – 25 agorot (197)
Wheat Coin – 1 Agora (1960-1980)
Grape Leaves – 50 Pruta (1949 & 1954)
Bunch of Grapes Coin – 25 Pruta (1948 -1949)
Pomenagrate Coin – 500 Pruta (1949)
The coins are full of energy and have many stories to tell about the history of Israel.
The meaning of the symbols you will understand with the Mezuzah's blessing:
"May this house be blessed with true faith
With a open and happy heart
And with blooming roots
Amen" – Noa Tam
The Artist tell us about her
Noa Tam, Artist and jewelry design from Israel, Live between California, USA – TO – Tel Aviv, Israel.
When growing up I wanted to be an archeologist; discovering hidden treasures excited me! Now I have a passion for creating with coins and uncovering their individual stories. These coins hold the energy of the hands they have passed through and all the places they have been. Each tells a personal tale of people, nations, celebrations and love. From warm earth to wishing wells, from piggy banks to pockets, each one has traveled a unique journey before becoming a piece of my work. I believe each piece is an expression of the Universe's overflowing abundance and a way to connect with that cosmic energy. This item is more than a item; it is an energy exchange. These creations tell stories of the past and will continue to tell the stories of the future. The energy is infinite.
Payment
We accept only PayPal payments. All major credit cards are accepted by PayPal, even if you don't have an account with them.
Payment is within 3 days of the close of the auction or listing. For any unforeseen circumstances, please contact us as soon as possible to solve any issues.
Shipping
See handling time and terms of the carrier being used for each particular item purchased.
Import duties, taxes, charges, etc. are not included in the item price or shipping fees.
In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.
Returns
If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, we will return payment excluding shipping, handling costs and restocking fee, as long as products are returned in pristine condition within 30 days from the date received. The buyer is responsible for all return shipping costs.
Contact us before returning the item to receive instructions as to how to proceed.
.
Making your purchase a success
We are committed to 100% satisfaction for our customers and to providing the highest level of service and trustworthiness.
If you feel that for any reason you are not satisfied with your product please simply contact us so that we may resolve any problems..
Don't forget to add my store to your "Favorites" so you can receive my email newsletter about new items and special promotions! This hand made Bronze Mezuzah Case is decorated with Israeli collector coind. At the top, the letter ש(shin) that stands for “Shaddai,” one of the biblical names of God, also serves here as an acronym for Shomer Daltot Yisrael, "Guardian of Israel's doors"
Then in a line collectors coins from Israel.
Lyre Harp Coin – 25 agorot (197)
Wheat Coin – 1 Agora (1960-1980)
Grape Leaves – 50 Pruta (1949 & 1954)
Bunch of Grapes Coin – 25 Pruta (1948 -1949)
Pomenagrate Coin – 500 Pruta (1949)
The coins are full of energy and have many stories to tell about the history of Israel.
The meaning of the symbols you will understand with the Mezuzah's blessing:
"May this house be blessed with true faith
With a open and happy heart
And with blooming roots
Amen" – Noa Tam
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