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Matashi Gold Painted Dove Menorah Candelabra with High Quality Crystals For Sale


Matashi Gold Painted Dove Menorah Candelabra with High Quality Crystals
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Matashi Gold Painted Dove Menorah Candelabra with High Quality Crystals:
$59.99

Matashi MTMNR13540Matashi Gold Painted Dove Menorah Candelabra with High Quality Crystals


Crafted in a Dove design, this Menorah will look just as good on Hanukkah as it will in the living room! The menorah is a nine branched candelabra, traditionally used to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. Every night of the 8-day holiday, another candle is lit with the ‘Shammash\' (helper light) the extended branch and extra light. The perfect gift for a spiritual someone in your life as a decoration or religious symbol!

  • This uniquely crafted Dove Menorah is a centerpiece on its own. Hand-painted in gold and embellished with crystals makes this a one-of-a-kind piece. This Menorah will look just as good on Hanukkah as it will in the living room! The perfect gift for a spiritual someone in your life as a decoration or religious symbol!
  • This piece is crafted from hand painted pewter. Each one is kiln fired to ensure the enamels long lasting quality. We then embellish each one with Gold accents and hand set Matashi Crystals.
  • This menorah comes secured in a luxury gift ready box. Rest assured of your products authenticity and quality guarantee with the included individually serialized Matashi warranty card.
  • A menorah is a nine branched candelabra, traditionally used to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. Every night of the 8-day holiday, another candle is lit with the ‘Shammash\' (helper light) the extended branch and extra light.

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