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Glass Studio Jerusalem Sunrise Menorah
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Jerusalem Sunrise Menorah

$490.00

Bright amber, red, and black glass shine in this handcrafted glass menorah inspired by a flaming sunrise in Jerusalem. Warm, rich colors reach up like rays of light, welcoming the day. This piece is created from pre-fired glass sheets. When cooled, the sheets are layered together and refired, then slumped on a custom form, creating an arc-light shape that reaches up dramatically in the corner like a sunbeam shooting across the horizon. Gold-plated candle holders are affixed to the bottom of the piece, though candles are not included. Each unique menorah will vary slightly. Clean gently with warm, soapy water or with glass cleaner to preserve this piece for many Hanukkah celebrations to come.

5.5”Lx12”Wx11”H


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Bright amber, red, and black glass shine in this handcrafted glass menorah inspired by a flaming sunrise in Jerusalem. Warm, rich colors reach up like rays of light, welcoming the day. This piece is created from pre-fired glass sheets. When cooled, the sheets are layered together and refired, then slumped on a custom form, creating an arc-light shape that reaches up dramatically in the corner like a sunbeam shooting across the horizon. Gold-plated candle holders are affixed to the bottom of the piece, though candles are not included. Each unique menorah will vary slightly. Clean gently with warm, soapy water or with glass cleaner to preserve this piece for many Hanukkah celebrations to come.

5.5”Lx12”Wx11”H


Bright amber, red, and black glass shine in this handcrafted glass menorah inspired by a flaming sunrise in Jerusalem. Warm, rich colors reach up like rays of light, welcoming the day. This piece is created from pre-fired glass sheets. When cooled, the sheets are layered together and refired, then slumped on a custom form, creating an arc-light shape that reaches up dramatically in the corner like a sunbeam shooting across the horizon. Gold-plated candle holders are affixed to the bottom of the piece, though candles are not included. Each unique menorah will vary slightly. Clean gently with warm, soapy water or with glass cleaner to preserve this piece for many Hanukkah celebrations to come.

5.5”Lx12”Wx11”H


Please note:

Each of my art glass pieces are made by me. Because of the nature of the handmade process, each piece may vary slightly in color, shape and size.

All my pieces are signed.

My limited productions items take between 2-3 weeks to make. 

Returns & exchanges

I’m happy to accept returns and exchanges under the following conditions.

 

·       Notify me within 7 days of receipt of item of your wish to return or exchange.

 

·      Items must be returned in its original condition and shipped back within 14 days of delivery.

 

·      Customer will be responsible for return shipping and insurance cost.

 

·      Paid shipping cost to send item to customer will not be refunded.

 

·      Commissioned items will not be accepted.

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