Cherish your memories with this ingenious Small Chuppa Wedding Mezuzah from the broken glass collection. You can easily replace the glass inside this mezuzah with the glass that is broken during the Chuppa ceremony thus creating a life long memento. Representing the wedding chuppa, this mezuzah features two tubes – one for the scroll and one for the shards – and includes a custom stand for display.
Combining copper, brass, and steel with brilliant fused glass, this Mezuzah casing has a contemporary style rooted in tradition. Inspiration comes from the rich history of the Jewish people, which tells us it’s a blessing, a mitzvah, to make beautiful functional art.
Work from the Gary Rosenthal Collection has been presented to Presidents from Jimmy Carter to Bill Clinton to George W. Bush, and to celebrities as varied as Bette Midler, John Travolta, and Tony Randall. The Collection can be found throughout the world in many fine galleries, private collections, and the following museum shops: Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery, Corning Museum of Glass, American Craft Museum, B’nai B’rith Museum, The Jewish Museum, Skirball Museum of Culture, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Gary Rosenthal has been sculpting in welded metals for almost 30 years. Together with a team of talented craftspeople, he creates one of the most popular and unique lines of Judaic art in the country: The Gary Rosenthal Collection.
Cherish your memories with this ingenious Mezuzah from the broken glass collection. You can easily replace the glass inside this mezuzah with the glass that is broken during the Chuppa ceremony thus creating a life long memento.
Combining copper, brass, and steel with brilliant fused glass, this Mezuzah casing has a contemporary style rooted in tradition. Inspiration comes from the rich history of the Jewish people, which tells us it’s a blessing, a mitzvah, to make beautiful functional art.
Work from the Gary Rosenthal Collection has been presented to Presidents from Jimmy Carter to Bill Clinton to George W. Bush, and to celebrities as varied as Bette Midler, John Travolta, and Tony Randall. The Collection can be found throughout the world in many fine galleries, private collections, and the following museum shops: Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery, Corning Museum of Glass, American Craft Museum, B’nai B’rith Museum, The Jewish Museum, Skirball Museum of Culture, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Gary Rosenthal has been sculpting in welded metals for almost 30 years. Together with a team of talented craftspeople, he creates one of the most popular and unique lines of Judaic art in the country: The Gary Rosenthal Collection.
A.M. –
I gave this Mezuzah to my cousin as a wedding gift. She thought it was adorable.
Barry –
This mezuzah is in my china display with the glass from my wedding.