
SQUIGGLE COPPER MEZUZAH KIT
Jewish weddings always include breaking a glass at the end of the ceremony. Traditionally, the man alone broke the glass though today, some couples break two glasses. The glass-breaking is typically followed by a communal "Mazel tov!", which is the equivalent of "Congratulations!"
It reminds us that love, like glass, is fragile and must be protected. The glass is broken to protect the marriage with an implied prayer: "May your marriage last as long as it would take to repair this glass." The shattering of the glass concludes the ceremony on a high note
This Wedding Kit includes: THE PATINA SQUIGGLE MEZUZAH, A KOSHER SCROLL, AND OUR WEDDING GLASS COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE (SHOWN IS LIME MIX) THE GLASS ARRIVES TO YOU SECURELY WRAPPED IN A CLOTH AND IN A WHITE SATIN BAG. I HAVE IVORY SATIN BAGS AS WELL. IF YOU HAVE A BAG COLOR PREFERENCE, PLEASE WRITE ME A NOTE.
DO -IT-YOURSELF IN A FEW MINUTES. YOUR MEZUZAH WILL ARRIVE WITH THE KOSHER SCROLL. AFTER YOU BREAK THE GLASS, REMOVE THE CAP OF THE SHARDS AND EMPTY THEM. FILOL THE TUBE WITH SOME OF THE SMALLER SHARDS FROM YOUR GLASS ANDTHEN INSERT YOUR ROLLED MEZUZAH IN THE TUBE BEHIND THE SHARDS TUBE.
THE SIMPLE PATINA SQUIGGLE WEDDING MEZUZAH DISPLAYS THE SHARDS N THE FRONT AND THE SCROLL IN THE BACK AND MEASURES 5.5? x 1? .