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Add Value To Your Silver Judaica Collection



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By : Anita Satin    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-02-19 01:36:01
The term Judaica is a blanket name for any product of the Jewish religion, and silver Judaica is the term for the physical products for uses in direct Judaism religious practices and ceremonial events. As in the past, the Jewish ritual objects of Silver Judaica are found in most all practicing Jewish religious homes along with the many Synagogues everywhere. These many Silver Judaica objects are literally as important to the Jewish religious practices and ceremonial events as are the Judaic religious events themselves. The Silver Judaica object is believed to grace and embellish every ceremony the objects are associated with. Silver Judaica is a hand crafted work of art and beauty along with a specific Judaic religious association.

The term Judaica is a blanket name for any product of the Jewish religion, and silver Judaica is the term for the physical products for uses in direct Judaism religious practices and ceremonial events. Although these many specific religious items are almost always made of pure silver, they are at times also silver plated or made of gold and precious jewels.

Silver Judaica has a historical reaching as far back as the very first synagogues of Judaism and are spoken of in the Old Testament. Silver Judaica has very few pieces out there today before the 16th century and most of any precious Silver Judaica items of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries are either in art museums or owned by private collectors throughout the world.

As in the past, the Jewish ritual objects of Silver Judaica are found in most all practicing Jewish religious homes along with the many Synagogues everywhere. These many Silver Judaica objects are literally as important to the Jewish religious practices and ceremonial events as are the Judaic religious events themselves. This concept is better understood when knowing what the religious ceremonial objects are and how each specific object is a participating part of each ceremony. The Silver Judaica object is believed to grace and embellish every ceremony the objects are associated with.

Silver Judaica is a hand crafted work of art and beauty along with a specific Judaic religious association. They are made by the gentle yet knowledgeable expertized artists from almost every continent. The specific techniques and requirements of Silver Judaica arts are passed on down throughout many family generations. Although the art its self is highly religious, the beauty of the artistic objects continue to be in high demand outside of the Judaic religion and ceremonial events. Many of these items are so precious, that Christie s and Sotheby auctions have their very own Silver Judaica catalogs for those who collect older and rare Silver Judaica objects. Collectors may or may not be Judaic followers of the Jewish religion, many whom collect are in it for the exquisite rarity and beauty of the objects.

Some of the more recent Silver Judaica items up for auction are Kiddish cups, Hanukkah Lamps, Torah decorations, Judaica trays and spice towers along with several other treasured objects before the 19th century. Elegant and artistic they make excellent gifts and can be passed on through the generations as heirlooms also.
Author Resource:- Anita Satin Choudhary writes for Ivory and Art Gallery. Browse the gallery for unique collection of artifacts ranging from http://www.ivoryandart.com Silver Judaica to http://www.ivoryandart.com Porcelain and http://www.ivoryandart.com Bronze Sculptures.
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