Solomon Candlesticks

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No one knows exactly how the first Temple's columns looked because no conclusive archaeological evidence has been found. We do know that King Solomon's Temple had two pillars in the front: the right pillar was named Jachin, which means "to establish"; the left one was named Boaz which means "in strength". Different commentaries give different details, but they are thought to have been cast in solid bronze and toward at 6 feet in diameter and 27 feet high. Laura Cowan has created her own interpretation using her signature elements of elongated cones. Each piece is expertly turned on a lathe from the highest aircraft quality aluminum and then highly polished to a mirror shine. Laura signs each one. Materials: Aviation Quality Aluminum. SIZE: 12" H

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More about Laura Cowan

Contemporary Judaica designer and Jewish artist Laura Cowan began her career in London after graduating in Silversmithing and Jewellery at London Guildhall University. She now brings her unique ideas to the field of Judaica, working from her design studio and workshop in Tel Aviv, Israel to build original handcrafted pieces.

Many of Laura's Judaica designs are inspired by the Sixties mission to land a man on the moon. Although this was achieved even before Laura was born, she was fascinated by the hype and excitement generated by the race to the moon. Laura also loves the irony of a futuristic design based on what is now history. Combining this with her Jewish upbringing and identity, Laura has produced many stunning pieces of modern Judaica.

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Caryn
Beautiful!

These candle sticks and sleek and modern. They are very well made and seem sturdy and durable. I love Laura Cowen's line at ModernTribe!