-40%
L'Chaim Sterling 925 Wine tag Bier-Judaica Handmade Israel - Hanuka Gift
$ 39.6
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Beautiful and rare handmade mid 20th
- century sterling silver wine label with chain for hanging on bottle/decanter or for display as Judaica art. This is one of a small family-owned collection of the finest hand made silver Judaica wine tags.
Handmade in Israel by the famed Bier Silversmiths. Makes a beautiful Chanuka gift or gift to a host.
Price:
REDUCED TO
Free pick up in Manhattan or
Same day delivery for the holiday in Manhattan for . Overnight delivery buyer pays shipping.
Free 2-3 day shipping UPS
This lovely label is of Substantial weight and size 4.8
gm of sterling silver 925.
All measurements are taken at their widest points
Dimensions:
2 inch w x 1.1 inch h
Weight:
4.8
gm of sterling silver 925
About Bier Judaica Silversmiths:
“The history begins in Israel in 1950: Their family workshop was founded in Jerusalem by the father of the family, Jizchak Bier, over 50 years ago. Jizchak Bier graduated the Bezalel Academy of Art and by establishing the workshop was also the establishing a new concept in Judaica Art.
They focus on uniqueness and quality.
Every Judaica item they create begins as a simple silver bar to become a piece of art. Each item undergoes the most thorough quality control so the Bier Judaica stamp is a mark of highest value. Everything at Bier Judaica is handmade using different silversmithing techniques: metal cutting, bending, metal spinning, lost wax casting, hammering. Each piece of Judaica comes from Israel, with the heart and soul of the artisan who made it embedded in every item. These principles help keep the tradition of crafting Judaica alive for millennia. In a time of high tech mass production, Bier’s silversmithing tradition flourishes because of these commitments.
For us, this is not line production; this is the job we love. Every day, from early morning to close of business, we make every effort to ensure that the Bier name will remain the symbol of quality in the world of silver Judaica.