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$195.00
2”x5.25” Pewter candlesticks with gold plate detail and painted enamel.
$24.00
6 x 6 “ square glass serving dish with paper backing. This square glass bowl has a golden, red and orange paper backing with an ornamental and blithe tulip design. By Lily Art, from Israel.
$204.00
8 x 8 " square. Laser-cut stainless steel. This is hand designed and laser cut stainless steel in a leaflike floral pattern with lush curves and a flourish of metallic life.
$40.00
This brass Hamsa wall-hanging is a replica of a piece in the collection of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
$68.00
Ceramic honey and apple set. Each piece comes in a unique glaze and color with modified shape.
$55.00
Hamsa-shaped jewelry box with floral pattern.
$65.00
Eco-friendly two sided Tzedakah box. Tile on wood and grout . Each peace is unique and can be personalized with a name in Hebrew & English for an additional $15.
$127.00
6” height, 3/4” diameter. Brass filigree. This incredibly intricate brass filigree mezuzah features a blue tree of life highlighted within the leaflike metalwork.
$178.00
Panorama, a depiction of Jerusalem by Israeli artist Moshe Ben-Ari.
$2,500.00
9" bronze sculpture on marble base. number 22/edition of 24. "Animals are a much beloved recurrent theme in the artist’s work. This piece was the first of a series of giraffe sculptures.
$4,500.00
4" x 24" bronze sculpture on marble. Limited numbered edition of 250. From the artist's description: There are public sculptures of the ducklings both in Boston and Moscow.
$2,000.00
7" maquette, bronze on marble base. There is public sculpture of Eeyore and Pooh at the Newton Public Library in Newton, MA. Nancy Schön is an internationally renowned sculptor, most well known for her celebrated Make Way for Ducklings in the Boston Public Garden.
$925.00
7" brass sculpture on crème marfil marble base. Edition of 18.
$950.00
7" brass sculpture on crème marfil marble base.
$5,000.00
12" bronze sculpture on marble base. number 11/edition of 12. "This is a depiction of one of the artist’s favorite themes – mothers and children. The 'reflective' aspect of this piece relates to her husband’s work and renowned book entitled, 'The Reflective Practitioner.
12" bronze maquette on marble base. number 29 The tortoise and hare also live as public sculptures in Copley Square, Boston and as jewelry.I was born and grew up in Newton. The Boston Marathon has been part of my life as long as I can remember.