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A unique mezuzah handmade from environmentally friendly coloured concrete casting and It has a rough texture similar to stone.
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The design of the Waves Model Mezuzah started from the work on folding paper (origami) which was later transferred to concrete casting implementation, thus blending the softness and flexibility of the paper with the hardness of the concrete.
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The mezuzah is suitable for indoors and outdoors use.
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On the back of the mezuzah there is a strong double-sided adhesive. Before fixing the mezuzah, the door frame must be thoroughly cleaned and dried. To place the mezuzah, remove the top layer above the double-sided adhesive, place the mezuzah in the desired place and apply pressure for about 30 seconds until it is in a good and stable position.
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Gentle hand wash only.
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Each item is individually handmade so please allow for slight variations of color.
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Meet artist Graciela Noemi. Originally from South America, she studied architecture and music before turning to Judaica design. Recognized as a prestigious artist, her works are displayed in private galleries and museums. Using unique mediums, her Judaica items are aesthetic and functional. Producing in limited numbers, much of her work is already collectors’ items. |