You can bring a touch of the Holy Land and Jerusalem into your home with this colorful, stainless steel wall hanging.
Dorit has created this beautiful art with delicate laser-cut metalwork that seems to float above the wall. It is painted in vibrant shades that will enliven your home and spirit!
The wall hanging features the Hebrew phrase, “If I forget thee Jerusalem may my right hand forget its skill.” Psalm 137:5
Dorit has chosen to render the phrase in Hebrew. This way, you will delight in the letters of the holy language every day.
Surrounding the passage from Psalm 137 is a beautiful depiction of the Holy City of Jerusalem, from the windmill to the Old City.
- 27 cm / 16.62 inches
- Stainless steel
- laser-cut
If I forget thee Jerusalem Colorful Wall Hanging
Dorit is a sabra, a native-born Israeli. She was raised in a religious Zionist home and is a practicing religious Jewish woman.
For Dorit, her Jewish faith is the wellspring of her art. She harvests ideas and concepts for creation from her religious life. She is inspired by religious texts, verses, prayers, and blessings and loves to incorporate them into her designs.
She loves creating products that will enhance the lives of her community of fans. Dorit began her career in commercial graphic design but found that her hobby of designing and creating Judaica was growing, and she decided to take a leap of faith and make her hobby her profession!
Dorit and her team utilize techniques and tools from graphics, traditional laser cutting, and patterned decorative work. She includes Jewish texts from her upbringing. She and her team create a unique and fascinating combination of shapes and hues, decorations, and letters old with new, traditional with modern. It is vital to Dorit that every product she makes is innovative, containing features or utilizing materials and techniques which have never been used before.
Her studio is located in Petach Tikva, adjacent to her home. She likes to create a family atmosphere for her dedicated team. Together they create, dream, work, and give thanks to God that they can use their gifts and talents in a meaningful way.