Vivid colors on glass frame an image of 6th-century mosaics from a Byzantine synagogue excavated in Beit She’an in northern Israel. The panel depicts a Torah ark, flanked by a pair of menorahs, shofars and incense shovels. Archaeological clues indicate that the synagogue might have been Jewish or Samaritan.
The red, orange, and gold tones on transparent glass infuse any room with warm light.
This artwork picture was crafted and decorated by hand and is one of a family of unique artwork crafted with the greatest care and love.
Every glass piece has a flexible hook on the back for hanging on a wall.
Perspex (plastic) can be ordered in place of glass – it is much lighter than glass (weighs half as much), and achieves the same visual effect. Please choose your preferred material from the list below.
It’s possible to order pieces in different sizes and variations. The price will be adjusted accordingly. For special requests please contact us at sales@alora-arts.com. |