Item# GD7888
$400.00
The Frank Lloyd Wright Beth Shalom Menorah's design is inspired by the Beth Shalom Synagogue, designed by Wright. This high quality menorah is crafted of fine 18/10 stainless steel. Holds standard candles or small-size oil cups (not included). Hand wash only. Clean wax with warm water using non-abrasive materials. Dimensions: Approx. 12.5"H x 12"W x 3"D. Weight: 9.8 lbs.
Designed by Ricci Silversmith, which was founded in 1840 near Milan, Italy. Ricci Argentieri is one of the most renowned silversmiths in Europe with the highest quality, weight, balance and detail evident in every piece. Forged stainless steel.
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