Acrylic Brass Multi-Stage Engraved. Dreidel with Clear Letters by Sketch Blue Studio

$155.00
$155.00

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Modern, meaningful, and just a little unexpected, this acrylic dreidel brings a fresh take to a timeless Hanukkah tradition. Crafted from clear acrylic with sleek brass accents, its multi-stage engraved design creates depth and dimension, turning a simple spinner into something you’ll actually want to leave out all year long.

You can personalize the message with one of two meaningful Hebrew phrases: “A great miracle happened here” or “A great miracle happened there.” Simply choose your preferred option from the dropdown. It’s a subtle detail, but one that carries generations of story and tradition.

  • Made in the USA
  • Clear acrylic with brass accents and clear letters
  • Multi-stage engraved dreidel design
  • 3" x 3" x 3.75"
  • Choose from two Hebrew phrases:
    • “A great miracle happened here”
    • “A great miracle happened there”
  • Modern decorative piece for Hanukkah or year-round display

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  • Free shipping on U.S. orders $99+
  • Pieces are made to order and typically ship in 1 week from Sketch Blue Studio's New York studio
  • Standard delivery typically takes 3-7 business days
  • Easy returns within 30 days of purchase

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Artist Moses Wertheimer of Sketch Blue Studio is a designer who is enthusiastic about both art and Judaism. He adores bringing these two essential facets of life to the world in a way that makes it more beautiful. As a graphic designer, he has brought back the centuries-old Jewish craft of paper cutting. These celebrated pieces of art, when combined with his proficiency in Hebrew typography, understanding of its language, and ability to arrange and create text, are a stunning representation of many Jewish blessings, prayers, Ketubah (Kesuba), symbols, and artistic themes.