Silver figurine from a Jewish spice container - 19th/20th century. Collectible Judaica
Discover an extraordinary fragment of Jewish sacred heritage. We present a unique, antique element from a silver spice container (Hebrew: besamim) – a richly decorated vessel for fragrant herbs, used during the Havdalah ceremony, which ends the Sabbath. This intricately cast and chased statuette is a true masterpiece of ancient craftsmanship.
The figurine depicts a dignified Jewish figure, likely a sage or patriarch, holding a staff – a symbol of wisdom and journey. The figure is set on an openwork oval base, which delights with a delicate, floral ornament. Made of silver, the object has not only material value but also symbolic purity. Every detail testifies to the high skill of the silversmith.
Spice containers, often in architectural or figurative forms, were an important element of a Jewish home. This element, separated from the complete vessel, today is an independent, unique collectible object. It is a testimony to culture and tradition that has survived to our times. Ideal for a collection of Judaica, sacred art, or as a unique decoration for a history enthusiast's study.
Condition: consistent with the age of the object (see photos). Dimensions: [INTRODUCE DIMENSIONS BASED ON PHOTOS OR DESCRIPTION].
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