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Raw Silk Appliquéd Challah Cover/Wheat in Gold
Raw Silk Appliquéd Challah Cover/Wheat in Gold
Raw Silk Appliquéd Challah Cover/Wheat in Gold
Raw Silk Appliquéd Challah Cover/Wheat in Gold
Raw Silk Appliquéd Challah Cover/Wheat in Gold
Raw Silk Appliquéd Challah Cover/Wheat in Gold

Raw Silk Appliquéd Challah Cover/Wheat in Gold Design

Product ID : 4002277
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Galleon Product ID 4002277
Shipping Weight 0.34 lbs
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Manufacturer EMANUEL
Shipping Dimension 17.09 x 10 x 0.47 inches
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Raw Silk Appliquéd Challah Cover/Wheat in Gold Features

  • Challah Cover size is 20X16 inch (50X40 CM)

  • DESIGNED by Famous Judaica artist Yair Emanuel from his Jerusalem based studio. Emanuel brings a new and fresh take on to the traditional jewish judaica with vibrant colors and modern designs and materials. His unique style is easy to distinguish and popular all over the world.

  • JOYFUL WHEAT that symbolizes abundance of a place. Wheat was the primary staple food in ancient Israel. The Embroidered wheat is inspired by traditional jewish motifs found all over the Holy Land.

  • BRING SOME COLOR onto your shabbat table. This high quality machine embroidered Challah cover is made Cotton and Polyester with a vibrant machine silk embroidery.

  • PERFECT GIFT IDEA for jewish occasions such as weddings, brith, Bar mitzvahs or even as a housewarming or thank you gift.


About Raw Silk Appliquéd Challah Cover/Wheat In Gold

This beautiful artwork will add a touch of color and distinction to your Sabbath or Yom Tov table. The Challah cover is made of raw silk appliqu'd and attached with embroidery. It is beautifully decorated with stalks of wheat over a golden and copper background, along with the embroidered words "Shabbat Ve Yom Tov" (Shabbat and Holiday) in Hebrew.