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Item No. 589611

Ascalon Menorah

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3.9 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 589611

Ascalon Menorah

Price reduced from $295.00 to $147.50 50% off
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  • Made of solid white Carrara marble.
  • Kosher design with details celebrating Judaism.
  • Optional add-on: 45 hand-dipped white candles.
  • 1⅝" H 11⅝" W 2½" D
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Ascalon Menorah
Price reduced from $295.00 to $147.50 50% off
Details

Details

A kosher design, the Ascalon Menorah (2011) has eight facets that correspond to the eight days of Chanukah, with left and right diagonals creating an 18-degree angle. In Judaism, 18 is a very important number symbolizing chai, or “life.” Eight candles are arranged in a line on one level and a ninth, the shamash (used to light the others), on another. For best fit, soften bottom ends of candle with flame prior to inserting into the menorah. Made in China.
  • Made of solid white Carrara marble.
  • Kosher design with details celebrating Judaism.
  • Optional add-on: 45 hand-dipped white candles
  • In the National Museum of American Jewish History permanent collection.
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Design Within Reach
General Dimensions
  • 1⅝" H 11⅝" W 2½" D
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Item No.
589611

With Candles

  • Height (in): 7
  • Width (in): 2½
  • Depth (in): 11⅝

Without Candles

  • Height (in): 1⅝
  • Width (in): 11⅝
  • Depth (in): 2½
  • Solid white Carrara marble
  • Wax candles with cotton strings
Brad Ascalon

Brad Ascalon

Applying a reductive approach to his designs, Brad Ascalon strives for the simplest possible marriage of form, function, and concept, while thinking strategically on behalf of his clients and with empathy for eventual product users. He describes the best designs as “those that whisper. They are meant to fit naturally within their environments. They don’t scream, they whisper.”

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