19th-century Jewish Charity Box - Brass with Patina, Poland

A unique and extremely rare Jewish charity box (donation box) dating from the 19th century, made of solid brass with an authentic, noble patina. This exceptional item is a true collector's gem, serving as a tangible trace of Jewish history and culture in Polish lands.

The charity box, often called a "cedakah box" (alms box), played an important role in Jewish homes and communities. It was intended for collecting donations for charitable purposes (tzedakah), which was one of the fundamental religious obligations. Its presence in the home symbolized piety and care for the needy.

The presented example features a simple yet elegant form, typical of utilitarian objects from this period. Time has given the brass body a beautiful, uneven patina in shades of dark green and brown, which highlights its authenticity and age. It is an object of great historical, ethnographic, and sentimental value, ideal for collectors of Judaica, items related to Polish history, and enthusiasts of 19th-century craftsmanship.

This is more than just a charity box – it is a story of tradition, solidarity, and spirituality, encapsulated in the form of a beautiful, austere object. It serves as an excellent collectible item as well as an intriguing decorative element in vintage or ethnic style.

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From €965.52
Żydowska skarbonka z XIX wieku - mosiądz z patyną, Polska
€965.52
Żydowska skarbonka XIX w. mosiądz patyna | Judaika | Lapidarium