Becher (kiddush cup) and saucer for kiddush, Valentin Yudashkin by David Roytman
Every Jew says the kiddush prayer on Friday evening when the Sabbath begins, thanking God for the Sabbath days and holidays. Usually over a glass of wine.
David Roytman's elegant becher with saucer will highlight the mystery of this moment and remind you of the importance of Shabbat. The piece is cast entirely in sterling silver. The pieces feature images of three Jews made using laser engraving. A bas-relief frames them with floral ornamentation. The simple form combined with delicate decoration is an understated elegance that does not overshadow tradition. The set includes the brand's signature case with a velvet inner trim.
| Material | Silver, laser engraving |
| Diameter | 75х47х80 mm |
| The weight | 23 g |
| Saucer size | 110 mm |
| Saucer weight | 14 g |
| Box material | Alder, flock |
| Box size | 260x165x113 mm |
| Box weight | 1560 g |
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