Proceeds Benefit Victims of War
Proceeds Benefit Victims of War
This set of two handmade candlesticks has been crafted from actual Kassam rockets that landed in Israel. The detail on these candlesticks is exquisite, from the petals down to the base. These one-of-a-kind creations can be lit to greet the Sabbath or for any occasion, and will illuminate the world with their message of transforming darkness into literal light. Each set of candlesticks comes with a plaque which indicates that the rose was made a from an actual rocket that was fired into Israel.
Limited Edition: 500 pieces
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$549 $449
Stunning pair of Heart Rose Candlesticks are gorgeous designs hand-sculpted from missiles fired into Israel. They can be used to light for Shabbat, holidays, or for anytime, and can be displayed as unique pieces of art anywhere in your home.
Limited Edition: Only 500 pieces will be made!
‘Rockets into Roses’ products are unique, hand-sculpted works of art, fashioned by metal sculptor Yaron Bob, from actual rockets that landed in Israel. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind, hand-made, limited edition collector’s item. They are true pieces of history – living proof that Israel has endured thousands of missile attacks for so long. The artist has literally transformed instruments of death, weapons of war, into objects of great beauty and meaning, representing love, growth, and great hope for a peaceful future. He has created modern day versions of “swords beaten into plowshares.”
A signed and numbered certificate of authenticity accompanies each piece, attesting to the fact that the art was created from actual kassam rockets.
With each purchase you are helping to protect the people of Israel from future rocket attacks, as a portion of the proceeds goes towards building above-ground, portable bomb shelters in southern Israel.
Rockets into Roses sculptures are created exclusively by Yaron Bob.
Approximate Dimensions of Each: 6 in (H) x 3 in (W)
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