Antique silver from our inventory
The celebration of Shabbat - of central importance for pious Jews - ends with the Hawdallah ceremony. It begins as soon as the first three stars can be seen in the sky on Saturday evening. The kiddush prayer is said about a goblet with wine and a besamim can with fragrant spices. The Hawdalla ceremony brings hope and strength. She takes the scent of Shabbat into the new working week.
Fancy besamim tin in silver for the Hawdalla ceremony. The three spherical feet are supposed to represent the first three stars after the Sabbath, the round leaves are decorated with Talmud quotations on the outside and inside. The lid can be secured with a bayonet lock. The actual container for the spices is made of olive wood.Made in min. Silver 800 / -. Unmarked, manufacturer unknown. Probably Central Europe, 20th century. Excellent condition.
Dimensions & details- silver min 800 / -- Weight: 45.07g- Diameter: 3.8 cm- Height: 6 cm- Excellent condition