Sands Pastel Wedding Shards Mezuzah by Beames

$79.00
$79.00
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Description

Sands Pastel Wedding Shards Mezuzah with break glass cylinder combines handmade fused glass with hand cast pewter. The Sands Pastel pattern it is a combination of blue, pink, green and purple glass enamels. The tube on the front is for the couple to fill with the shards of their wedding break glass and makes a wonderful keepsake. The scroll fits in the back and is included (non-kosher) as are the nails to hang it. Kosher scroll sold separately. We recommended pre-nailing holes in the water to avoid hammering on the glass. 

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  • Standard orders typically ship in 1-2 business days from our Ohio warehouse and take 3-10 business days to arrive.
  • Expedited shipping is available and ships the same day if placed before 11:00AM ET.
  • Easy returns within 30 days of purchase

More about Beames Designs

Sara and Michael Beames started Beames Designs! in 1990. Located in the inspiring Hudson Valley of New York, they produce hand made fused glass Judaica, home accessories and jewelry. Sara is the driving force behind the glass design. With a degree in Art from San Francisco State University and many years in the commercial art world, she has turned her passion for glass and great design into a joyous livelihood. Their goal is to create artwork that is functional, aesthetically appealing and accessibly priced.

Customer Reviews

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Carol S.
Beautiful Mezuzah!

I purchased the Mazel Tov glass and velvet pouch along with this beautiful Mezuzah for my daughter and her new husband. The smashing of the glass is always a poignant moment and they loved the entire set. Would purchase again with no hesitations!

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T.
Disappointed.

I don't appreciate how this product has the glass behind it. Especially for the price, I thought it was the Mezuzah and glass. I bought this a day after my grandmother's funeral because her favorite color was purple and my wedding was the following week. After paying express shipping, and receiving the product, I did find the note that the glass wasn't included. Fast forward to after the wedding, the piece is difficult to install and the mezuzah itself is glass. I accidentally knocked the corner with the hammer and it cracked. I ended up pitching the piece and bough a better pewter Mezuzah off Amazon for a much better price.