Mayim Acharonim suspended

49.00

Made of stainless steel, this mayim aharonim set is crafted in an elegant hammered design. For a touch of originality, it hangs elegantly from the handle of the lower container. A successful combination of contemporary art and functionality.  This accessory is the perfect addition to your holiday table or a wonderful gift for someone you care about.

This silver model will also be ideal to enhance your decoration the rest of the week.

An original gift idea for a wedding, engagement, sheva brakhot or hanukkat bayit

An ideal gift for a wedding, a sheva brakhot or an engagement party.

  • Composition: stainless steel
  • Height: 17 cmx17cm
  • Keli + container
  • Made in Israel
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    End your Shabbat and holiday meals with original Mayim Acharonim

    In the Jewish tradition, many observant people have the habit, at the end of a meal and before starting the Birkat Hamazon to perform the Jewish prayer of mayim aharonim. This consists of pouring a little water on the tips of the fingers up to the joints. You have probably seen the beautiful sets of silver bowls and cups that are used for this. There are different kinds: silver, aluminum, melamine, glass.

    Some are decorated with motifs of the Old City of Jerusalem: the Kotel, the walls, the City of David, the synagogues. Others bear inscriptions in Hebrew: מים אחרונים for example. This model of mayim aharonim, is finely decorated with friezes of pomegranates and plants reminiscent of the fruits of Israel.

    This Judaica accessory will be very useful throughout the day: on Shabbat, Yom Tov and other Jewish ceremonies.

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