Shana Ostrowiecki
Textile Mezuzah - Cream
Textile Mezuzah - Cream
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One-of-a-kind textile mezuzah featuring meticulously woven, long strands of fabric intertwined with a handcrafted ceramic body. Shana Ostrowiecki’s original design thoughtfully incorporates strands in multiples of 18, symbolizing life and luck, to create a piece that blends tradition with contemporary artistry. Each mezuzah is uniquely adorned, reflecting Shana’s dedication to elevating Jewish observance through beautiful craftsmanship.
Each mezuzah is intricately crafted to elevate your rituals through the practice of beautifying Jewish observances.
The collection of Judaica is thoughtfully designed to complement each piece, offering a cohesive and refined aesthetic.
Shana Ostrowiecki meticulously sculpts each piece by hand, celebrating the unique details and natural variations that reflect the maker's touch and ensure each creation is one-of-a-kind.
approx. 6"L x 2.5", textile strands between 17"-22" long
Shana Ostrowiecki's textile mezuzahs are recommended for indoor use
Details & Care
Details & Care
- Fits a 3" scroll
- Hardware and scroll not included
- The mezuzah has an open back; ensure mounting is shielded from rain or moisture.
Please note, colors may vary slightly due to differences in monitor and screen settings.
MATERIALS
- Ceramic: Porcelain-like stoneware clay, sourced and made in the USA.
- Glaze: Materials sourced and made in the USA.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
- As with all ceramics, handle with extra care to avoid any potential damage during installation.
- wipe gently with a soft cloth
- Avoid using sharp or abrasive tools on the surface to preserve the glaze and texture.
How It Was Crafted
How It Was Crafted
Shana Ostrowiecki begins by working the clay by hand to prepare it for sculpting the mezuzah’s main body. She uses a selection of hand-building techniques to create distinctive textures and embellishments, imbuing each piece with intricate detail.
After shaping and smoothing, the mezuzah is left to dry thoroughly for several days before moving on to the next step. It is then bisque fired at 1,850°F to prepare it for glazing. Shana sands and refines the surface before applying multiple coats of hand-painted glaze.
The final step involves kiln-firing at approximately 1,926°F, which enhances the glaze's depth and strengthens the ceramic, resulting in a beautifully crafted and remarkable mezuzah.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
SHIPPING
- We offer free standard shipping (3-4 business days) on all orders.
- Expedited 1-3 day shipping is available for an additional fee. For detailed shipping policies, click here.
RETURNS
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