Dichroic Color Column Mezuzah by Jacki Cohen

$95.00
$95.00

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This Dichroic Color Column Mezuzah is a joyful burst of color with serious presence. Handmade from fused dichroic glass, each raised square layer's vibrant, iridescent hues over a deep black base, so the colors glow and shift as the light moves. Polished silver dichroic accents bring balance and shine, giving the piece a playful yet graphic feel that’s unmistakably modern. It’s bold Judaica that turns a doorway into a moment.

Jacki Cohen is a Judaic glass artist creating functional art for modern Jewish life. Working in handmade fused glass, she reinterprets traditional ritual objects through a contemporary lens, honoring tradition while embracing innovative design. Each piece is designed to be used, displayed and enjoyed, bringing beauty, intention and meaning to Jewish holidays and simchas.

  • Made in the USA
  • 5.5" x 1"
  • Created by hand and kiln-fired at 1400° in Scottsdale, Arizona
  • Glass is affixed to a metal case with predrilled nail holes
  • Includes nails stored inside the case
  • Closed back with a rubber plug at the bottom for inserting the scroll
  • Must be affixed with nails; adhesive liner should not be used
  • Kosher scroll sold separately

US shipping only. Shipped directly from the artist to you. Please allow up to 7 business days for the item to ship. Expedited shipping and international shipping are NOT available.

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  • Items typically ship in 1 week from Jacki Cohen's Arizona studio
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Jacki Cohen is a Judaic glass artist creating functional art for modern Jewish life.
Working in handmade fused glass, she reinterprets traditional ritual objects through a
contemporary lens, honoring tradition while embracing innovative design. Each piece is
designed to be used, displayed and enjoyed, bringing beauty, intention and meaning to
Jewish holidays and simchas.