



Hanukkah Menorah for Early Adopters - Innovative Menorah, Contemporary Judaica for Chanukah, 3D Printed Clay, Sand Shade Clay with Glossy Grey Glaze
This innovative Hanukkah Menorah created in a unique method by a clay 3D Printer, it has a repetitive vase Silhouette. Its design preforms a surprising contrast between its solid façade, and its thin walls and light weight and look.
Our progress as contemporary Judaica designers - brought us to start a completely new collection of ceramic items - printed in our new clay 3D printer.
We invite Judaica design lovers and early adopters - to join our design journey - and order some of the very first clay 3D printed Judaica!
Materials:
3D printed Clay in its natural sand shade, Glossy Grey glaze.
Measures:
Menorah - 23 X 9 X 12 h cm (9.2 X 3.6 X 4.8 h inch)
Each Candle hole shape is cone, measures - 10.5mm depth, 9-10 mm diameter , should fit most common Hanukkah candles.
** When the candles are lit - keep your eyes on it, never leave a burning Menorah with no supervision.
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Handmade in Israel
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** Actual colors may appear different from the images shown here, due to differences between monitors and light conditions.**
✦ How to Place Hanukkah candles in this Menorah?
It is very recommended to stick each candle with its own melted wax, follow these instruction:
- Melt each candle's edge, with the flame of another candle - the 'Shamash'
- Hold the candle in its place for a couple of second until the wax cools and become solid.
<> The wax that drops inside the holes + the melted edge - stick the candles in their places.
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✦ How to clean wax drops:
- Use plastic credit card or plastic ruler to gently scrape wax drops off the menorah's surface.
- Put the Menorah in a sink and then, very gently and safely pour hot water over the Menorah, to remove remaining wax spots.
- Do not put in dish washer.