Gilded metal Kiddush goblet with embossed ornamentation and text. Palestine. Bezalel Art School. Judaica. Kid́sh, (Hebrew קידוש; literally consecration”) is a special blessing in Judaism, which is pronounced on holidays and on Shabbat. A prayer of gratitude for the days of Saturday and holidays, sanctified and given by God to the people of Israel, proclaiming the holiness of these days, and also determines the rite of reading the prayer. The Kiddush rite is considered one of the commandments of Judaism. The reading of the blessing is usually performed over a glass of wine.
Material: Stamping, ID: 3051
measurements
Height:
9 cm
Width:
6.5 cm
Depth:
6.5 cm
Weight:
0.07 kg
measurements
declaration
Antiqon has clarified that the Gilded Metal Kiddush Goblet with Embossed Ornamentation & Text (LA494387) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 19th Century