Code: mg-2003/T
Size: (Inches) Height 13.39, Width 11.81
$4,415.04
Transparent blue Crystal decorated with goldThe Hanukkà 2003 is a beautifully crafted candelabra designed for Hanukkah celebrations. Made by skilled artisans, this elegant piece showcases the tradition and artistry of murano glass. With its unique design and delicate details, the Hanukkà 2003 is both a functional and decorative item, perfect for adding a touch of beauty and warmth to any Hanukkah festivities.
Murano Glass Shop sells a beautiful candlestick called Hanukkà Stella that is made for the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. This beautiful chandelier is made by hand in Murano, Italy, which has been making high-quality glassware for hundreds of years. The Hanukkà Stella candlestick has a beautiful design that combines old Jewish symbols with beautiful glasswork. The piece has eight arms that are set up in a circle to represent the eight nights of the Hanukkah holiday. Each arm curves gracefully outward and holds a small glass holder for a traditional Hanukkah light. The candlestick is decorated with bright and beautiful colors that show off the skill of Murano glass artists. Each glass stem has its own unique mix of deep colors and beautiful patterns, making each one a one-of-a-kind piece. The elaborate decorations on the base of the candelabra show that it was made by a very skilled artist who paid close attention to every detail. There are traditional Jewish designs on these decorations, like the Magen David (Star of David), menorahs, and fun geometric patterns. The use of these images shows how important the Hanukkah holiday is in history and culture. Hanukkà Stella is not only a beautiful piece of art, but it is also useful because it gives the traditional Hanukkah lights a beautiful place to sit. During Hanukkah celebrations, it is used as the center piece to remember the wonder of the oil and the strength of the Jewish spirit. This candelabra is a great choice for anyone who wants to celebrate Hanukkah with style, tradition, and a bit of art. It shows how beautiful Murano glass has always been and how much Jewish culture has to offer.