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Copper Patina Wedding Glass Mezuzah

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This Beautiful Wedding Glass Mezuzah Is Handcrafted By Gary Rosenthal. The Broken Glass From A Wedding Can Be Placed Inside To Create A Cherished Keepsake. Woven Pieces Of Brass And Copper Surround The Glass Tube That Holds Your Broken Glass And Scroll.

Finished With A Green Patina; The Mezuzah Is 5" Tall X 1" Wide. Instructions For Encasing The Glass Are Included.

A Kosher Scroll Is Not Included With This Case But Can Be Purchased Separately. 

Wedding Glass FAQ
Crushed Wedding Glass Frequently Asked Questions
What Is A Glass Vessel?
A Glass Vessel Is What The Groom Steps On At The End Of The Jewish Wedding Ceremony. Everyone Then Shouts "Mazel Tov!" There Are Several Other Names This Glass Can Be Called; Groom's Glass, Chuppah Glass, Smash Glass, Crush Glass.
What Do I Do With The Glass Vessel Once It Is Broken At The Wedding?
This Wedding Glass Keepsake Is Designed So That You Can Open It And Carefully Place The Broken Glass Inside. We Highly Recommend That You Use Tweezers And Not Your Hands. If The Glass Pieces You Have Are Too Large To Fit In The Keepsake You Can Carefully Hammer Them Into Smaller Pieces.
What Do I Do With The Extra Glass That Does Not Fit In The Keepsake?
The Wedding Glass Keepsakes Come In All Shapes And Sizes And Hold Different Amounts Of Glass. Depending On The Size Of The Glass Vessel That Was Stepped On You Will Usually Have Additional Glass Left Over. You Can Keep It In Its Pouch As An Additional Wedding Memento. You Can Save It For Your First (Or Any Other) Anniversary And Make A New Wedding Glass Keepsake Gift To Add To Your Collection. The Possibilities Are Endless.
Please Contact Us If You Have Additional Questions About How This Works
Email: info@TraditionsJewishGifts.com
Toll Free Phone: 1-800-493-0520 or 954-984-5190

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This Beautiful Wedding Glass Mezuzah Is Handcrafted By Gary Rosenthal. The Broken Glass From A Wedding Can Be Placed Inside To Create A Cherished Keepsake. Woven Pieces Of Brass And Copper Surround The Glass Tube That Holds Your Broken Glass And Scroll.

Finished With A Green Patina; The Mezuzah Is 5" Tall X 1" Wide. Instructions For Encasing The Glass Are Included.

A Kosher Scroll Is Not Included With This Case But Can Be Purchased Separately. 

Wedding Glass FAQ
Crushed Wedding Glass Frequently Asked Questions
What Is A Glass Vessel?
A Glass Vessel Is What The Groom Steps On At The End Of The Jewish Wedding Ceremony. Everyone Then Shouts "Mazel Tov!" There Are Several Other Names This Glass Can Be Called; Groom's Glass, Chuppah Glass, Smash Glass, Crush Glass.
What Do I Do With The Glass Vessel Once It Is Broken At The Wedding?
This Wedding Glass Keepsake Is Designed So That You Can Open It And Carefully Place The Broken Glass Inside. We Highly Recommend That You Use Tweezers And Not Your Hands. If The Glass Pieces You Have Are Too Large To Fit In The Keepsake You Can Carefully Hammer Them Into Smaller Pieces.
What Do I Do With The Extra Glass That Does Not Fit In The Keepsake?
The Wedding Glass Keepsakes Come In All Shapes And Sizes And Hold Different Amounts Of Glass. Depending On The Size Of The Glass Vessel That Was Stepped On You Will Usually Have Additional Glass Left Over. You Can Keep It In Its Pouch As An Additional Wedding Memento. You Can Save It For Your First (Or Any Other) Anniversary And Make A New Wedding Glass Keepsake Gift To Add To Your Collection. The Possibilities Are Endless.
Please Contact Us If You Have Additional Questions About How This Works
Email: info@TraditionsJewishGifts.com
Toll Free Phone: 1-800-493-0520 or 954-984-5190

1 Review

  • 5
    Shards and mezuzah

    Everything arrived in perfect condition. The vessel, although fragil, was well packaged. The mezuzah, with easy directions, is lovely. And last but not least is the kosher script. I wondered how it would be sent, but no problem there. Easy, quick and painless.