Herons Menorah, Aluminium cast
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This ‘Herons menorah’ was designed by Israeli artist Shraga Landesman. In this
menorah we see a pair of herons sitting on a tree branch, a position of preparation
for the night. The ‘Herons Menorah’ is made from aluminium cast. Size: 26X15X13
cm
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