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Beautifully crafted from sturdy iron and finished with a sleek black powder coating, this menorah features a striking crisscross design where form meets function. Eight evenly spaced candle holders - four on each side - interlace in a woven line, creating a modern silhouette rooted in tradition. A taller central holder rises above the weave to honor the shamash. Timeless, artistic and grounded in meaning, this menorah is a stunning centerpiece for Hanukkah and beyond. 

 

Due to recent rapidly increasing costs of metal, there has been a tragic effect on the local Indian economy and upon the lives of the artisans as well. With training from Noah's Ark, these craftsmen and women learned other methods to utilize alternative metals and materials to create new, unique art pieces.

 

Each of these menorahs not only creates independent employment opportunities for the makers, they offer benefits like education and medical care for the artisans and their families.

Sudaul Iron Menorah

$40.00Price
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  • Menorah:

    Wrought iron

    Menorah: 9"W (widest point) x 5.25"H (highest point) inches

    Base: 4"W x 1.5"L

    Openings for candles: 0.4"D (inside diameter) x 0.75"H

    Contains eight candleholders at equal height with the center candleholder raised 0.5 inches higher

    Handcrafted in India

  • Handmade in India by Noah's Ark

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