
Embrace a touch of divine blessing with this stunning wall ornament, lovingly stitched with an enchanting panorama of the Holy Land.
The inviting embroidery frames a tranquil Jerusalem scene, where ancient stone structures of worship stand in harmony and a dove soars freely, embodying peace and serenity.
The vibrant pomegranate and autumnal motifs, lush with green vines, encircle this scene, symbolizing prosperity and abundance in Jewish tradition. At the heart of this piece, the affectionate blessing “May God bless you from Zion” is delicately scripted, extending a spiritual message into your heart and home.
This artisanal piece marries impeccable craftsmanship with profound spiritual symbolism, inviting you to enrich your space with its unique charm.
- 42x30cm / 15.7×11.8in
- new
“May God Bless You From Zion” Embroidered Hanging Wall

Batsheva Arad established her business in Bat Ayin, a beautiful Jewish settlement in the verdant Judean Hills. Each Batsheva creation is one of a kind and handmade.
She uses both hand stitching and her sewing machine to execute her designs. Each piece uses multiple different threads in various textures to fully express her creative vision, Batsheva expresses her love for Judaism through her exquisitely designed and stitched pieces.
A religious Jewish woman, Batsheva is inspired by the rich heritage of Judaism and creates functional art such as challah covers, and Passover seder matzot covers that adorn tables and homes throughout Israel.
In addition to the beautiful Judaica that she creates for home use, her one of a kind handmade artworks may be found in synagogues all over Israel. She stitches the most exquisite covers for Torah scrolls and curtains for the ark which houses the Torah.
Batsheva has a passion for all things fabric, threads, and color and this is expressed in her designs are expressions of her love for the Holy Land and for the customs of the Jewish people. Her designs feature the seven species of Israel, wheat, barley, grape, fig, pomegranates, olives, and dates. She carefully and creatively incorporates motifs that represent the story of the Jewish people as told in the bible and of the Holy land of Israel. Batsheva’s artwork is unique, one of a kind, and collectible.