Shehecheyanu Blessing of Gratitude Mosaic Giclée Print - Unframed

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Mark moments of joy, gratitude, and new beginnings with this modern Shehecheyanu blessing. Traditionally recited to celebrate firsts - whether welcoming a holiday, lighting the menorah on the first night of Hanukkah, or experiencing a meaningful milestone - this blessing invites a pause to acknowledge and appreciate the present moment.

Created from an original watercolor painting inspired by the intricate beauty of ancient mosaics, and reproduced as a museum-quality giclée print on textured archival paper. The result is a work that feels as vibrant and dimensional as the original, created to be displayed and treasured for years to come.
  • Archival giclée print on Canson Arches watercolor paper
  • 310 gsm
  • Available in 8" x 8" and 12" x 12"
  • Hebrew text comes without vowels
  • Unframed

All prints are sold unframed. No rush shipping. Please allow 3-5 business days for production. 

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  • Pieces are made to order and typically ship in 1 week from Studio Yarden's New Jersey studio
  • Standard delivery typically takes 3-7 business days
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Studio Yarden is a Judaica art brand founded by artist and illustrator Yelena Mirchevskaya, a Brooklyn native. She began the studio during the pandemic, inspired by a desire to bring a fresh, modern, and colorful perspective to traditional Jewish art.

What started as a collection of home blessings has since grown to include ketubahs and other meaningful pieces designed for contemporary living. Drawing on Mediterranean influences and a clean, minimal aesthetic, each work is created to feel both timeless and at home in any space.

Every piece begins as an original hand-painted artwork. Yelena carefully sources high-quality materials, from archival watercolor paper to fine paints and gold detailing, ensuring that each item is made to last as a treasured heirloom.