Bring the light of Jerusalem into your home with this original handmade ceramic candlestick holder with sky blue contrast by Shulamit Eyzion. It features a distinct and unique Jerusalem Stone pattern, allowing you to admire the golden hues of Jerusalem and feel the warmth and beauty of the Holy City at your fingertips.
The Jerusalem Stone candlestick holder features a unique design, with stone-like rough edges around the base and a deep sky-blue mosaic pattern on the inside.
Place an aromatic candle within your Jerusalem Stone Candlestick holder, light it, and watch as it illuminates your home with calm and serenity straight from Jerusalem! You could also purchase an additional candlestick holder and use it to light the Shabbat candles on Friday night!
Whether in use or not, the Jerusalem Stone Candlestick Holder makes for a beautiful ornament to place in your display cabinet when not in use. In fact, it is multipurpose, so you could easily wash it with a little soap and then use it to serve dips or tapenades at a special meal!
Measuring just 7cm (2.75”) in diameter, the Jerusalem Stone Candlestick Holder is the perfect addition from Jerusalem and can also make for a unique and meaningful gift for family or friends.
- One handmade ceramic candlestick
- 7cm (2.75”) in diameter (sizes may vary slightly)
- Food safe
- Hand wash only with warm water and soap
- new
- handmade
Jerusalem Stone Ceramic Large Candele stick Sky Blue
Shulamit Eyzion is a ceramic artist based in Tekoa, a community in the Judean Desert. She is known for her handmade ceramics inspired by Jerusalem stone, a material famous for its rough, textured surfaces that characterize much of the architecture in the Holy City. Eyzion’s work includes various home decor items like vases, candlesticks, salad bowls, and more, all featuring unique, earthy finishes and vibrant contrasts, such as turquoise or cobalt.
Her ceramics are distinct in their natural, hand-crafted aesthetic, often celebrating the imperfections that come from working with raw materials. This gives her pieces an authentic feel, resembling ancient artifacts or pieces that could have been found in historical Jerusalem