Hanukkah
in stained glass
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You can
order one of these stained glass projects or you can choose colour
and size for your own customized needs.
Celebrate your holidays
with style. Put stained glass decorations on your table or in
your window. Stained glass will last you a lifetime. Do not Buy
cheap decorations every year, Buy stylish decorations in stained
glass. It will last for more than one generation.
You can choose between
suncatchers, business card holders, windows, kitchen cabinet's
doors, candle holders, windows hangers, boxes, mirrors, vases,
lamps and many other stained glass projects.
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stained glass
Menorah 9 - This oval shaped suncatcher is made blue
opal glass with clear granite background
7. stained glass
Star of David 93 - Medium turquoise blue cathedral
glass and ice blue cathedral are used to make this suncatcher
8. stained glass
Star of David 96 - Medium blue hammered texture for
Star of David and ice blue cathedral for background
9. stained glass
star of David 94 - Star of David in rough rolled blue
cathedral glass
10. stained glass
Star of David 92 - This Star of David is made in colonial
blue and white opal glass and light blue wispy glass
11. stained glass
Star of David 97 - Six blue triangles on yellow background
12. stained glass
Star of David 95 - This Jews symbol is made in blue
cathedral glass and medium blue hammered glass
13. stained glass
Star of David 98 - Same pattern as No.7 but in different
glass and size
14. stained glass
Star
of David 99 - Simple blue and white Star of David.
Here we used opalescent glass
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Menorah 1 Window 1 - This stained glass window is made
mostly in rough rolled glass
2. stained glass
Menorah 8 - This large suncatcher is made in blue pink
amber opal glass, pale blue cathedral glass and soft grey opal glass
for candles
3. stained glass
Menorah 8 Window 1 - Few shades of blue cathedral glass
on hammer texture make nice frame for round shaped menorah, central
motif on this stained glass window
4. stained glass
Star of David 10 Window 2
- Only two different types of glass is used to make this stained
glass window, clear hammered glass and blue artique glass
5. stained glass
Star of David 11 Window 1 - The blue glass on this
window is wedgewood blue cathedral glass, background is made in
different textures of clear glass |
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You
can order one of these stained glass projects or you can choose
colour and size for your own customized needs.
Stained glass will last you a lifetime. You can choose between suncatchers,
business card holders, windows, kitchen cabinet doors, candle holders,
window hangers, boxes, mirrors, vases, lamps and many other stained
glass projects. |
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Our
projects are always made by the same artist from the first to the
last step. You get an artistic piece not only a product. Every piece
is hand made specifically for your project and that is our guarantee.
For more details and how to make sure that your stained glass piece
is original and hand made feel free to contact
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If
you need project in different size we will adjust the size
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You
can also pay by cheque or money order. Contact
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Allow
us 30-45 days for shipment of finished products |
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Wooden frames and lamp bases are
not included in price
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you are paying directly to us we accept any currency |
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US $21
Now you can create your own CD. Use
copy-paste to make a list with 50 patterns for a CD send us
the list by e-mail. You can pay by cheque or here by card
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Holidays CD features 100+ Holidays theme stained
glass patterns including: Christmas, Ramadan, Hanukkah, Valentine,
Easter, Canada Day, St. Patrick, Halloween
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In
Hebrew, the word "Hanukkah" means "dedication."
The holiday commemorates the rededication of the holy Temple
in Jerusalem after the Jews'
victory over the Syrians. The Greek King of Syria ordered
the Jews to worship Greek gods.
After three years of fighting, the Jews defeated the Greek
army. The soldiers went to the holy Temple, and saw that many
things were missing or
broken, including the golden menorah. They repaired the Temple,
and when they were finished,
they decided to have a big dedication ceremony.
For the celebration, they wanted to light the menorah.
They looked everywhere for oil, and found a small flask that
contained only enough oil to light the menorah for one day.
Miraculously, the oil lasted for eight days. This gave them
enough time to obtain new oil to keep the menorah lit.
Today Jews celebrate Hanukkah for eight days by lighting candles
in a menorah every night.
On
the first night of Hanukkah, one light is lit. On each successive
night a light is added until the eighth night,
when all the lights are lit. The addition of light recalls the
greatness and growth of the miracle. Candles are placed
in the menorah from right to left, but lit from left to right.
The highest candle, known as the Shamash is used to light the
other candles
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