Avi Mishaan’s Yemenite, handpainted kudu horn shofar is a gorgeous example of a 100% kosher shofar handmade in Israel. Israeli artist Sarit Romano has handpainted the shofar with images depicting the six days of creation. This is a unique and beautiful shofar!
According to Jewish tradition, it was a rams horn shofars that the priests carried during the battle of Jericho. “Seven priests shall bear seven trumpets of rams’ horns before the ark.” Joshua 6: 4
Each shofar crafted in Avi Mishaan’s workshop is tested for quality and sound. This high-quality, polished, kosher shofar features a traditional style mouthpiece for easy blowing. It is a classically handcrafted Yemenite shofar that is ideal for any time of year, especially the High Holiday season.
It is a one-of-a-kind shofar, each horn varies slightly in color and finish, and as it is painted by hand, no two are identical.
- 78 cm / 30.70 inches
- Kudu horn
- Handpainted
- Kosher
- handmade
Yemenite Handpainted Six Days of Creation Kudu Shofar
Avi Mishan is part of a multigenerational family business that was established in 1936 to make and sell Judaica.
The Mishan family has a deep connection with the Holy Land and are particularly proud to be able to make and supply products intended to awaken the souls of their customers.
The family have a love for all people in the world and are proud to be able to supply everyone with a unique made-in-Israel Judaica that will help to deepen their connection with the land of Israel and strengthen their spiritual practice and connection to God.
While the Mishans are known for their specialty of making shofarot (plural of shofar in Hebrew) they also make other unique items such mezuzot (plural of mezuzah in Hebrew) and curate a collection of soul-inspiring jewelry and Judaica items. All of Avi’s jewelry is recognized for being more than just something pretty to wear, but is also symbolic and designed to connect the wearer to the land of Israel and awaken their spiritual connection to the divine.