This incredible ner tamid was hand blown by Jewish Artisans in Israel. Each vessel was blown into a specially designed metal baskets, which were filled with wood scraps. The wood was taken from left overs from building holy synagogue furniture. When wet they give off incredible clouds of moisture. The elements represented were part of the actual process of the material. Glass was frozen in form.
Category Ner Tamid - Eternal Lights
Tags chandelier, glass blowing, pillar of fire
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This handblown Eternal Light Chandelier hangs two meters high by 80 cm diameter. It tells the story of the Amud HaAish, or pillar of fire, that led the Jews in their wanderings through the desert. The pillar was a cloud that appeared as fire at night. The color play, for it has been reduced to give metallic reflective properties, as well as the transparent amber shades.