Smash Glass Large Mosaic Wall Hamsa by HamsaMade

$144.00
$144.00

Once glass is received, allow 4-6 weeks before shipping.

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Description

Go big with your love story. This full-sized mosaic hamsa is handcrafted from the smashed glass of your chuppah ceremony - each fragment carefully arranged by hand into a stunning, meaningful work of art. Made with mixed media including ceramics, mirror, and grout, it transforms that joyous moment beneath the chuppah into a lasting centerpiece for your home.

  • Handmade in the USA with your smashed glass
  • Made from ceramics, mirror, glass, and grout
  • Each piece is truly one of a kind depending on the glass provided
  • 9" x 6" x 0.25"
  • Hanging hardware included

After your wedding, you will ship your smashed glass to the artist. We provide all the instructions for doing so. Glass sold separately. All standard smash glasses accepted. Please allow 4-6 weeks for the shards to be transformed into this beautiful piece of art. US orders only. This custom item is FINAL SALE.

Shipping Info

  • Free shipping on U.S. orders $99+
  • Items are made to order, and typically ship in 4-6 weeks from HamsaMade's Pennsylvania studio once the glass has been received
  • Rush shipping not available
  • Standard delivery typically takes 3-7 business days
  • Custom items are final sale

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Danielle Abrams of HamsaMade is a Philadelphia-based artist reimagining how Jewish milestones are celebrated, one custom mosaic at a time. Blending a refined eye for product design with over a decade of experience in the fashion retail world, she creates mosaics that honor tradition and embrace the joy of shouting “Mazel Tov!” when glass shatters beneath the chuppah and a new Jewish home is born. A graduate of Drexel University with a degree in Design & Merchandising, a Tribe12 Fellow, and Drexel Hillel’s first Artist Educator in Residence, Danielle brings intention, ruach, and joy to everything she creates. She founded HamsaMade in 2019 out of necessity when she couldn’t find any modern Judaica on her sister’s wedding registry site. Her artwork is meant to become your next family heirloom, designed to celebrate where you’ve been and who you’re becoming.