Israel Museum Silver Plated Hamsa Based on Synagogue Lamp Decoration - Morocco

Israel Museum Silver Plated Hamsa Based on Synagogue Lamp Decoration - Morocco
Israel Museum Silver Plated Hamsa Based on Synagogue Lamp Decoration - Morocco
Israel Museum Silver Plated Hamsa Based on Synagogue Lamp Decoration - Morocco
Israel Museum Silver Plated Hamsa Based on Synagogue Lamp Decoration - Morocco

Israel Museum Silver Plated Hamsa Based on Synagogue Lamp Decoration - Morocco

Price:
$41.54
  • A silver plated wall Hamsa for a gift or for yourself
  • Replica of ancient lamp pendant in Morocco Synagogue
  • Decorated with classic Oriental meticulous flourishes

Product Description

A great gift for anyone appreciating antique exhibits. This silver-plated handsome Hamsa good luck hand is a replica of a Synagogue lamp pendant from the 18th century, discovered in Morocco. The surface is filled with a repeating design of flourishes integrated with flowers. On a lighter note - the thumb is cock-shaped.

The original item is in the Feuchtwanger Collection in the Israel Museum, purchased and donated by Baruch and Ruth Rappaport, Geneva.


Specifications

Item #: IMP-425342
MATERIAL
silver plated metal
MEASUREMENTS
4.1" X 6.1" / 10.5 X 15.5 cm


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