Description: This stunning vintage Kiddush cup is truly a one-of-a-kind piece. Acquired from an estate sale in New Jersey, it features an intricate tree design crafted in electroformed silver over a light mold, exuding elegance and tradition. Its origins are unknown, adding an aura of mystery and rarity, making it an ideal choice for Shabbat rituals or as a striking centerpiece in any Judaica collection. This piece is sure to capture attention and admiration. Condition: Excellent. No breaks or repairs. See photos for details. Dimensions: Height: 6 1/16" (15.4 cm); Width: 3" (7.6 cm); Weight: 8 oz Inscription: The base bears the phrase "Ani LeDodi VeDodi Li" (אֲנִי לְדוֹדִי וְדוֹדִי לִי), from Shir HaShirim (Song of Songs), traditionally attributed to King Solomon. In Jewish tradition, this phrase expresses the intimate, loving relationship between God and the Jewish people—a mutual, reciprocal connection symbolizing Israel's devotion to God and God's devotion to Israel. This Kiddush cup is traditionally used for Shabbat, enhancing the Sabbath meal with elegance and spiritual meaning, or as a centerpiece showcasing Jewish heritage. Material: Electroformed silver, possibly .800 purity or higher, though not officially tested.
Price: 600 USD
Location: Brooklyn, New York
End Time: 2024-11-28T01:40:01.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Religion: Judaism
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Handmade: Yes